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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



REGISTER 

OF THE 

iEassatfjusetts 

^octttj of Colontal Barnes 

of America 

ORGANIZED FEBRUARY 21, 1 893 
INCORPORATED APRIL I3, 1893 

I893-I905 



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, V\a.5^iaV\'A 




BOSTON 

PRINTED FOR THE SOCIETY 

1905 






MRS. Francis P. Sprague, 
Miss Katharine C. Pierce, 

-wTTMrHFSTER Cunningham, 
Mrs Henry Winches ih-k- 

CommiUee on Publicahon. 

Gift 
Author 

i O'05 



CONTENTS. 



Page 

Publication Committee 4 

Act of Incorporation 9 

The Constitution 13 

Officers of the National Society 21 

Officers of the Massachusetts Society 23 

Board of Managers 24 

Former Officers of the Massachusetts Society 26 

Incorporators 27 

Charter Members 27 

Life Members 28 

A Sketch of the Quincy Homestead 29 

Rolls of Membership . 32 

Members Resident in Non-Colonlal States 121 

In Memoriam 262, 263 

Married 264, 265 

Resigned 266, 267 

Index of Ancestors and Descendants 272 

Index to Colonial Members 408 

Index to Non-Colonial Members 415 



ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



ACT OF INCORPORATION. 



C0mmonSjj£aIt!) of JHassac^usetts. 

13f Ct knohin, That whereas Sara P. Lowell Blake, Grace Park- 
man Coffin, Mary Lynde Cochrane, Ella Lyman, "Mary Adams 
QuiNCY, Elisabeth R. Sprague, and Elizabeth Cabot Winsor have 
associated themselves with the intention of forming a corporation under the 
name of The Massachusetts Society of Colonial Dames of America, 
for the purpose of collecting historical and genealogical information relating 
to the Colonial period of Massachusetts and encouraging interest in Amer- 
ican history, and have complied with the provisions of the Statutes of this 
Commonwealth in such case made and provided, as appears from the cer- 
tificate of the President, Treasurer, Secretary, and Managers of said cor- 
poration duly approved by the Commissioner of Corporations and recorded 
in this office: 

Nohl KijtXtiatt, I, William M. Olin, Secretary of the Commonwealth 
of Massachusetts, IBo l^tttfag Ctrtifg that said Sara P. Lowell Blake, 
Grace Parkman Coffin, Mary Lynde Cochrane, Ella Lyman, Mary 
Adams Quincy, Elisabeth R. Sprague, and Elizabeth Cabot Winsor, 
their associates and successors, are legally organized and established as and 
are hereby made an existing corporation under the name of The Massa- 
chusetts Society of Colonial Dames of America, with the powers, 
rights, and privileges, and subject to the limitations, duties, and restrictions, 
which by law appertain thereto. 

JHKitness my official signature hereunto subscribed, and 
the Seal of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts 
hereunto affixed this Thirteenth day of April, in the 
year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and 
Ninety-three. 

WILLIAM M. OLIN, 
Secretary of the Commonwealth. 

(9) 




THE CONSTITUTION. 



THE CONSTITUTION 

OF THE 

COLONIAL DAMES OF MASSACHUSETTS 

Which is the Constitution of the National Society. 



PREAMBLE. 



Whereas History shows that the remembrance of a nation's 
glory in the past stimulates to national greatness in the future, 
and that successive generations are awakened to truer patriotism 
and aroused to nobler endeavor by the contemplation of the heroic 
deeds of their forefathers, therefore the Society of Colonial Dames 
of America has been formed, that the descendants of those men 
who in the Colonial period by their rectitude, courage, and self- 
denial, prepared the way for success in that struggle which gained 
for the country its liberty and constitution, may associate them- 
selves together to do honor to the virtues of their forefathers, and 
to encourage in all who come under their influence true patri- 
otism, built on a knowledge of the self-sacrifice and heroism of 
those men of the colonies who laid the foundation of this great 
nation. 

ARTICLE I. 

"This Society shall be known by the name, style, and title of 
the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 
and shall be composed of State Societies, of which there shall be 
one in each of the thirteen original States and one in the District 
of Columbia." There may be an associate Society in any of the 
non-colonial States by and through the consent of the National 
Society. 

ARTICLE IL 

The objects of this Society shall be to collect and preserve 
manuscripts, traditions, relics, and mementos of by-gone days, 
to preserve and restore buildings connected with the early history 

(13) 



14 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

of our country, to diffuse healthful and intelligent information 
concerning the past, to create a popular interest in our Colonial 
history, to stimulate a spirit of true patriotism and a genuine love 
of country, and to impress upon the young the sacred obligation 
of honoring the memory of those heroic ancestors whose ability, 
valor, sufferings, and achievements are beyond all praise. 

ARTICLE III. 

The State Societies shall be composed entirely of women who 
are descended in their own right from some ancestor of worthy 
life who came to reside in an American colony prior to 1750, 
which ancestor, or some one of his descendants, being a lineal 
ascendant of the applicant, shall have rendered efficient service 
to his country during the Colonial period, either in the founding 
of a commonwealth or of an institution which has survived and 
developed into importance, or who shall have held an important 
position in a Colonial government, or who, by distinguished ser- 
vices, shall have contributed to the founding of this great and 
powerful nation. 

All services which constitute a claim to membership must have 
been rendered before July 5, 1776, but this date shall be held 
to include all the signers of the Declaration of Independence. 

ARTICLE IV. 
"The regular meeting of the National Society of the Colonial 
Dames of America shall be held every two years in Washington, 
D.C. Special meetings may be held upon the order of the National 
President or upon a request of a majority of the State Societies. 
Such meetings shall consist of the National officers and a repre- 
sentation not exceeding five delegates from each Colonial State 
Society and the District of Columbia. Each Society in the non- 
colonial States may send one delegate to the Biennial Council, 
with the right to vote on all questions excepting changes in the 
Constitution. The vote of each of the fourteen societies now 
forming the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America, 
however cast, shall count as five. The necessary expense of such 



THE CONSTITUTION. 15 

meeting shall be borne by the National Society, and it shall be 
empowered at its regular meeting to assess each State Society in 
order to provide requisite funds. At the regular meeting of the 
National Society, a President, three Vice-Presidents, Secretary, 
Assistant Secretary, Treasurer, Registrar, and Historian shall be 
elected by ballot, a majority of the States present being necessary 
to a choice. All officers to serve until the next regular meeting, 
or until their successors shall be chosen. 

"The National Society shall have power at any meeting to 
admit a State Society thereto from the thirteen original States 
and from the District of Columbia, and also an associate Society 
from any of the non-colonial States, a majority of the States ad- 
mitted forming a quorum." 

ARTICLE V. 

"The State Societies of the Colonial Dames of America shall 
meet annually on the day appointed by their several by-laws, and 
oftener if found expedient. 

"Their affairs shall be conducted by a Board, consisting of a 
President, two Vice-Presidents, and twelve or more Managers, 
who shall be elected by ballot by the members of the said State 
Society. 

"The Presidents and Vice-Presidents shall be chosen annually. 
The Managers shall serve for three years, and the term of one- 
third shall expire annually. The Board shall fill its own vacan- 
cies, the member chosen to serve until the next annual elec- 
tion. At the first meeting of the Board after the annual election, 
they shall organize by choosing from their own members two 
Secretaries, a Treasurer, a Registrar, and a Historian. All officers 
shall continue to hold office until their successors are elected. 

"The members of the State Societies of the Colonial Dames 
of America at the date of the certificate of the incorporation of 
the State Society shall be elected members of the corporation at 
the first meeting of the said Society, subsequent to the incorpora- 
tion, and thereafter no person shall be a candidate for admission 
unless invited and proposed by one member and seconded by an- 



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Other member of the Society, to both of whom the candidate must 
be well known, and by whom she shall be recommended. 

"The President shall, from time to time, appoint from the 
Board of Managers three persons who shall examine the claims 
of each candidate, and report in writing to the President. When 
such reports are unanimously favorable, the name of the candi- 
date shall be presented at any meeting of the Board of Managers 
next after the report of such nomination shall have been received 
by the President. The name of each candidate shall be voted 
upon separately, and, if any member of the Board of Managers 
so demands, by ballot. Two negative votes shall act as a rejec- 
tion of the candidate. 

"Each member shall contribute, upon her admission to the 
Society, and annually thereafter, such sums as the by-laws of the 
respective State Societies may require; but any State Society 
may provide for the endowment of life memberships by the pay- 
ment of a proper sum. 

"The State Societies shall regulate all matters respecting their 
own affairs consistent with the general good of the Society; judge 
of the qualifications of their members, or of those proposed for 
membership, subject, however, to the provisions of this constitu- 
tion ; and shall have the power to expel any member who, by con- 
duct unbecoming a gentlewoman, may render herself unworthy 
to continue in membership. 

"The Registrar of each State Society shall transmit to the 
National Registrar a list of the members thereof, and from time 
to time, as the same shall be printed, the names and official desig- 
nations of those from whom such members derive their claim to 
membership, and thereafter, upon the admission of each State 
Society, the Registrar thereof shall transmit to the National Reg- 
istrar information respecting such members similar to that herein 
required. 

"Each State Society shall cause to be transmitted annually to 
the other State Societies a circular letter calling attention to what- 
ever may be thought worthy of observation concerning the wel- 
fare of the Society, and giving information of the officers chosen 
for the year; and copies of these letters shall also be transmitted 



THE CONSTITUTION. 1 7 

to the National Secretary, to be preserved among the records of 
the Society. 

"Each State Society shall adopt its own seal. 

"Each member, when admitted to the privileges of her State 
Society, is entitled to receive a certificate of membership, signed 
by the State President and State Secretary, and bearing the seal 
of the State Society. 

"The form shall be: 

" has been duly elected a member of 

the National Society of the Colonial Dames of 

America, in right of her ancestor In testimony 

whereof, the names of the President and Secre- 
tary and the seal of the Society are hereunto aflSxed." 

ARTICLE VI. 

"The custodian of the insignia shall be the National Registrar, 
who shall issue the badge to members of any State Society, upon 
an order from the Registrar of that State; and she shall keep a 
register of such issues, wherein each badge issued may be iden- 
tified by the number thereof, and each State Society shall have 
its own numbers. 

"The badge shall consist of a round disc with a centre of light 
blue enamel, and the figure of a Colonial Dame in gold, mod- 
elled in relief on the same. Around the centre of blue enamel 
shall be a circle of white enamel, with the title of the Society, 
'National Society Colonial Dames of America,' in gold letters, 
flush. Surmounting this shall be the modelled figure of an eagle, 
in gold, and diverging from the disc twenty rays in gold, arranged 
in four groups of five each, the three centre rays in each group 
to be surmounted by stars of blue enamel, these, with a similar 
star placed immediately below the central disc, being emblematic 
of the thirteen original States. 

"On the reverse side of the badge shall be the motto, 'Viriutes 
Majorum Filice Conservant.' The materials of the badge shall 
be 14-karat gold and enamel, and it shall be worn suspended by 
a silk ribbon of blue and yellow from a gold bar on which is the 
name of the State. 



1 8 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

"This ribbon shall be one and one-half inches wide, the central 
section of blue being one inch, with a section one-quarter of an 
inch wide on each side. 

"The badge shall be worn by the members on all occasions 
when they assemble officially for any stated purpose or celebra- 
tion, and may be worn on any occasion of ceremony. It shall be 
carried conspicuously on the left breast, but members who are 
or have been national officers may wear it suspended from the 
ribbon around the neck. 

"The seal of the National Society shall be: Within a beaded 
annulet, a title scroll bearing the inscription, 'National Society 
of the Colonial Dames of America.' 

"Within the scroll a shield, surmounted of the crown, quarterly 
of four — 

"I. Quarterly, one and four azure, three fleurs-de-lis, or. Two 
and three gules, three lions passant, guardant in pale, or, for 
England; 

"II. Azure, three fleurs-de-lis, or, for France; 

"III. Azure billettee, a lion rampant, holding in his dexter 
paw a naked sword, and in his sinister paw a sheaf of arrows, or, 
for Holland; 

"IV. One and four (Sweden modern) azure, three open 
crowns, or, two and three (Sweden ancient) azure, three bendlets 
sinister, wavy, argent, over all a lion rampant, or, crowned gules 
for Sweden. 

"This seal to be used on the certificate, for further authenti- 
cation, and with it the signatures of the National President and 
National Secretary." 

ARTICLE VII. 

This constitution shall not be altered, added to, or amended, 
save by the vote of thirteen out of the fourteen Societies now form- 
ing the National Society of the Colonial Dames of America. Due 
notice of one year of any proposed change, alteration, or amend- 
ment, having been given to each of the fourteen Societies before 
the meeting of the council, at which action is to be taken on said 
change, alteration, or amendment. 



OFFICERS. 



THE NATIONAL SOCIETY 

OF THE 

COLONIAL DAMES OF AMERICA. 

1905 



OFFICERS. 

J^onorarg ^^wsiUnxt. 

MRS. HOWARD TOWNSEND, 

127 East Seventy-second Street, New York. 

ilresiUtnt. 
MRS. HERBERT AUGUSTINE CLAIBORNE, 
609 Grace Street, West, Richmond, Virginia. 

I^onnrars Fice=?|rtstSent. 

MRS. BEVERLY KENNON, 

Tttdor Place, Georgetown, District of Columbia. 

Vict^'^xtsititnts. 

MRS. SAMUEL COLT, 

" Armesmear," Hartford, Connecticut. 

MRS. HENRY F. LeHUNTE LYSTER, 
202 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit, Michigan. 

MRS. BARRETT WENDELL, 
358 Marlborough Street, Boston, Massachusetts. 

Secretarg. 
MRS. JOSEPH RUCKER LAMAR, 
Hotel Majestic, Atlanta, Georgia. 

(21) 



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Assistant .Secrrtatg. 

MRS. ROSA WRIGHT SMITH, 

Fort Hancock, New Jersey. 

Extamxtx, 

MRS. ALEXANDER J. CASSATT, 

Haverford, Pennsylvania. 

MRS. NATHANIEL T. BACON, 
Peace Dale, Rhode Island. 

I^istortan. 

MISS ANNE HOLLINGSWORTH WHARTON, 

711 Pine Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 



THE OFFICERS AND MANAGERS 

OF 

THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF THE COLONIAL 

DAMES OF AMERICA. 

1905. 



PrestKcnt. 

MRS. BARRETT WENDELL, 

358 Marlborough Street, Boston. 

Uices^rtsiUents. 

First, MRS. HENRY R. DALTON, 

507 Beacon Street, Boston. 

Second, MRS. WINTHROP SARGENT, 
207 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

IfivttorUing Stcrttarg. 

MISS SARAH S. PERKINS, 

17 Edge Hill Road, Brookline. 

iiCorrrsponUing Stcrttarg. 

MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE, 

321 Dartmouth Street, Boston. 

^Treasurer. 

MISS SARAH H. CROCKER, 

319 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

3£legtstrar. 

MISS KATHARINE C. PIERCE, 

474 Beacon Street, Boston 

?§i5tortan. 

MISS MARY T. SPALDING, 

Green Street, Newburyport. 

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BOARD OF MANAGERS. 



Term expires 1906. 

MRS. DEAN PIERCE, 
Fisher Avenue, Brookline. 

MISS SARAH S. PERKINS, 
17 Edge Hill Road, Brookline. 

MRS. WALDO LINCOLN, 
49 Elm Street, Worcester. 

MRS. CHARLES S. MINOT, 
Readvllle, Mass. 

MRS. WILLIAM W. VAUGHAN, 
354 Beacon Street, Boston. 



Term expires 1907. 

MRS. EDWARD S. GREW, 
185 Marlborough Street, Boston. 

MRS. WILLIAM TUDOR, 
208 Beacon Street, Boston. 

MISS ELIZABETH W. PERKINS, 
Hotel Hamilton, Boston. 

MISS KATHARINE C. PIERCE, 
474 Beacon Street, Boston. 

MRS. HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM, 

351 Marlborough Street, Boston. 

(24) 



BOARD OF MANAGERS. 25 

Term expires 1908. 

MISS SARAH H. CROCKER, 
319 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE, 
321 Dartmouth Street, Boston. 

MISS MARY T. SPALDING, 
Green Street, Newburyport. 

MRS. HENRY H. ^PRAGUE, 
33 Fairfield Street, Boston. 

MISS SUSAN LOWELL CLARKE, 
15 Brimmer Street, Boston. 



FORMER OFFICERS OF 
THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY. 



^xtsiotntfi. 
MRS. HENRY P. QUINCY. 
*MRS. GEORGE BATY BLAKE. 
*MRS. GEORGE S. HALE. 

♦ MRS. GEORGE S. HALE. 
MRS. HENRY WINSOR. 
MRS. OLIVER W. PEABODY. 
MRS. HENRY PARKMAN. 
MRS. SAMUEL ELIOT. 
MRS. CHARLES J. PAINE. 

Sacxttaxits. 

♦ MRS. GEORGE BATY BLAKE. 
MISS ADELINE A. BIGELOW. 

^ssststant Stcrttarits. 
MRS. WILLIAM D. SOHIER. 
MRS. HENRY S. HOWE. 
MRS. FRANCIS W. LAWRENCE. 
MRS. FRANCIS V. PARKER. 

STrtasutrr. 
MRS. CHARLES P. COFFIN. 

3£iegistrar. 
♦MRS. FRANCIS P. SPRAGUE. 

historians. 

♦ MRS. ELIOT C. CLARKE. 
MRS. HAROLD C. ERNST. 

* Deceased. 
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INCORPORATORS. 



*MRS. GEORGE BATY BLAKE. 
*MRS. ARTHUR T. LYMAN. 

MRS. CHARLES P. COFFIN, 

MRS. HENRY PARKER QUINCY. 

MRS. HENRY WINSOR. 

MRS. ALEXANDER COCHRANE. 
*MRS. FRANCIS P. SPRAGUE. 



CHARTER MEMBERS. 



*MRS. ELIOT C. CLARKE. 
MRS. SAMUEL ELIOT. 
MRS. PHILIP H. SEARS. 
*MRS. JOHN LOWELL. 
*MRS. GEORGE S. HALE. 

MRS. ALEXANDER WHITESIDE. 

MISS CAROLINE P. CORDNER. 
♦MRS. AUGUSTUS LOWELL. 
*MISS MARY QUINCY. 
miss REBECCA RUSSELL LOWELL. 

MISS MARY RIVERS. 

MRS. JOHN HOLMES MORISON. 

MRS. WILLIAM D. SOHIER. 

MRS. EDWARD REYNOLDS. 

MISS GEORGINA LOWELL PUTNAM. 

MRS. ROGER WOLCOTT. 

* Deceased. 
4 Married. 

(27) 



LIFE MEMBERS. 



♦ MRS. GEORGE BATY BLAKE. 

MADAME PIERRE BOTKINE. 

MISS CAROLINE P. CORDNER. 
tMRS. HENRY W. CUNNINGHAM. 
*MRS. HENRY A. EDES. 
*MRS. GEORGE S. HALE. 

MRS. RICHARD W. HALE. 
*MRS. CHARLES W. KOLLOCK. 

MADAME RAYMOND LE GHAIT. 
*MRS. JAMES A. NO YES. 

MISS MARY RIVERS. 

MISS ANNA BLAKE SHAW. 

MRS. SAMUEL F. SMITH. 

MRS. CELY TREVILL\N. 



• Decea-iM. 
t Married. 



(28) 



A SKETCH OF THE QUINCY HOMESTEAD. 



In the year 1904, through the efforts of the Colonial Dames in 
co-operation with the Metropolitan Park Commission, the Quincy 
homestead at Quincy was purchased and conveyed to the Com- 
monwealth of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Society of Colonial 
Dames receiving a lease for ninety-nine years at a nominal rent, 
and agreeing to take charge of this historic building. 

A part of the homestead was built in the year 1636, in what was 
then Braintree, before the town of Quincy had been thought of, 
by William Coddington for his home. The year before large 
tracts of land had been allotted to William Coddington, Edmund 
Quincy, and a few others at Mount WoUaston, Braintree, by the 
authorities at Boston on which to found their homes. WilHam 
Coddington only Uved in his house about two years, when he 
moved to Rhode Island, where he became the governor of that 
colony, and Uved until his death. 

His house and lands at Braintree, afterwards Quincy, soon 
fell into the hands of Edmund Quincy, the immigrant, whose 
family has been famous in the history of this country from gen- 
eration to generation. Here they lived, married, and died until 
in 1706 the third Edmund Quincy, a judge and man of great 
repute and honor, decided at the time of his marriage with Dorothy 
Flynt to enlarge the old homestead and make it one of the finest 
in the land. 

It stands to-day, as he enlarged it and as it is seen in the frontis- 
piece, well preserved and now cared for by the Dames of Mas- 
sachusetts. From this illustrious Quincy family came also the 
distinguished Josiahs, one President of Harvard and one mayor 
of Boston. In enlarging the old house. Judge Qmncy did not 
disturb the old Coddington house, but, so to speak, built around 

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30 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

it, raising a roof here and there. As there was no scheme of 
architecture in the union of the new house and the old, ample 
spaces were provided for secret staircases, cupboards, closets of 
oddest shapes, and chambers in many of which men are said to 
have been hidden and fed at the time of the Revolution. The old 
homestead is an excellent example of the stately homes of the Co- 
lonial gentry. It has beautiful woodwork, carving, and panelling, 
large open fireplaces in the parlor and dining-rooms, with quaint 
tiling. Some of the wall papers are still preserved, the one on 
the parlor, of Cupids and Venuses, being put on at the time of the 
expected marriage of Dorothy Quincy and John Hancock. The 
marriage, however, could not take place here, as the British were 
anxious to capture Hancock and a price had been put upon his 
head. They were thus obHged to flee from the region of Boston, 
and were married at Fairfield, Conn., from the old Thaddeus 
Burr mansion, and after the Revolution made their home on 
Beacon Street in Boston. Another Dorothy Quincy lived also 
in the old house, She was aunt of Mrs. Hancock and great- 
grandmother of the poet who has made her name so famous. 
This is her portrait and a verse from his poem. 

The old house is filled with historic memories and thoughts. 
And it would take much time and space to mention all the famous 
people who have at one time or another enjoyed its hospitality 
and shelter. Mention must, however, be made of Tutor Flynt, 
of Harvard, great-uncle of Mrs. Hancock, who, when not at 
Cambridge, made his home here, several rooms being arranged 
for his special use and work, with a separate staircase and door 
by which he could go and come undisturbed. This is known as 
the Tutor Flynt side of the house. Old Chief Justice Sewall, 
who married the daughter of a Quincy, often mentions in his 
Diary the family or guests in the old homestead in true pictures 
of their daily life. Here, also. Sir Henry Vane is said to have 
made many visits during his stay in this country. 

The Dames are doing all in their power to collect within its 
walls things pertaining to the old house. It is being fitted up with 
furniture, etc., of the early Colonial period. Among other things 
the Dames have had the good fortune to find and buy an original 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 3 1 

and valuable old deed of land, typical of the Colonial day, from 
the Indians to the white man. It has the marks of six of the 
Indians as their signatures. The land was in the Ponkapoag 
Reservation within the township of Dorchester, then a very 
large tract, and from which several towns were afterward set off. 
The deed bears the autographs of five men prominent in Colonial 
Councils, a committee appointed to see that the Indians received 
fair play in their land deaUngs. Among the autographs is that 
of John Quincy, for whom the town was named. 

The following is a photograph of the original, which now hangs 
in the parlor of the old homestead. 

The house is pleasantly situated under old trees, and nearly 
surrounded by the new Parkway, which is every day growing 
more beautiful. It is open daily to the public (free on Satur- 
days), and has already had many visitors. 



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^'Wiltn f^m^ UttA^ JfyfU^ ,» PrivUcJges and Appnttenanees ihertunto I 

And the Revetfion wd Revcrfions, Remainder and Remainders, Rents, Ifliics and Profits thereof, TO HAVE AND TO HOLD uie 
abpvc granted J%^4<*«^— ' " Land and Premifes, with the Appurtenances unto the faid Jtr^ ^ 

QLMtySt4t TmW- -*■ ~'~ Ht'" MdABignsfijr ever. TO/^M dtti 1t\fv^ only foie and proper uie. 

Benefit and Bawof S«n henceforth and for erennore : FREE ANtf CLEAR, and clearly Acquitted, Exoierated and Difcharged of and 

from all and all r.witr of Incimibrances, Ciiatgcs, Rents, AA<>0nge« 01 Rents, AnnnalTaynKnu, or «> other Demands whacioerer, nir, 

or by Reafon of the fame. AND the faid ^awi Attutn, Ttmti Aitmim, Shmtm Gmrje, Hntkitt T|i» i and 6»r{r Hmuer, DO fot 



ilicmfclves, their hcin and Succeflbrs, Covenant, Promifc, Grant and Agree to and with the faid >«iC|. ^mnJotMy^ (f^ 

• Heirs and Alligns by thcfe Prefents, THAT by Vertue of the Order of the Gieat and General Court or Aflembly i 

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ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



* Deceased. 
t Married. 
t Resigned. 



1. *MRS. GEORGE BATY BLAKE (Sara Putnam Lowell). 

[Died 1899.] 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Greene, Nathaniel Putnam, 

Thomas Greene, Thomas Savage, 

Jonathan Amory, John Bridge, 

Stephen Sewall, Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 

Henry Sewall, Daniel Turrell, 

John Higginson, Stephen Higginson, 

John Higginson, Rev. Henry Wliitfield, 

Rev. John Higginson, John Lowell, 

Rev. Zechariah Symmes, John Pickering, 

Joshua Wingate, Thomas Scruggs, 

Benjamin Putnam, John Putnam, 
John Burrill. 

2. *MRS. ARTHUR T. LYMAN (Ella LoweU). 

[Died 1894.] 

Seventh in descent from John Greene. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Greene, Nathaniel Putnam. 

Jonathan Amory, Thomas Savage, 

Stephen Sewall, John Bridge, 

Henry Sewall, Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 
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John Higginson, Daniel Turrell, 

John Higginson, Stephen Higginson, 

Rev. John Higginson, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 

Rev. Francis Higginson, John Lowell, 

Rev. Zechariah Symmes, John Pickering, 

Joshua Wingate, Thomas Scruggs, 

Benjamin Putnam, John Putnam, 
John Burrrill. 

3. MRS. CHARLES PRATT COFFIN (Grace Parkman). 
138 Ivy Street, Longwood. 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Aaron Willard, Samuel Bigelow, 

Simon Willard, Richard Walker, 

Nathaniel Saltonstall, Rev. Nathaniel Ward, 

Richard Saltonstall, John Breck, 

Sir Richard Saltonstall, William Trask, 

Nicholas Danforth, Thomas Bigelow, 

Thomas Hinckley, John Livermore, 

Thomas Brooks, John Glover, 

Joseph Sill, John Hall, 

Samuel Wright, James Fowle, 
Samuel Walker. 



4. MRS. HENRY PARKER QUINCY (Mary Adams). 
452 Beacon Street, Boston. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel John Quincy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Brooks, Nathaniel Gorham, 

Nathaniel Gorham, John Adams, 

John Gorham, John Howland, 

Edmund Quincy, Richard Saltonstall, 

Edmund Quincy, Nathaniel Saltonstall, 

John Gorham, Sir Richard Saltonstall, 

Thomas Shepard, John Alden, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Thomas Shepard, 2d, William Tyng, 

Tristram CoflSn, Samuel Bass, 

John Call, Nathaniel Ward, 

Emanuel Downing, Rev. Roland Cotton, 

Rev. John Cotton. 



MRS. HENRY WINSOR (Elizabeth Cabot Jackson). 
302 Berkeley Street, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from Major Thomas Savage. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
William Hutchinson, 
Thomas Willet, 
John Brown, 
Roger Conant, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 



CLAIMS. 

Daniel Gookin, 
William Dodge, 
William Raymond, 
Robert Hale, 
Habijah Savage, 
Edward Tyng, 
Richard Leach, 
Rev. Henry Flynt. 



6. MRS. ALEXANDER COCHRANE (Mary Lynde Sullivan). 
257 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Russell. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

James Russell, 
Daniel Russell, 
James Russell, 
George Curwen, 
John Stedman, 
Charles Chambers, 
Thomas Graves, 
Thomas Graves, 
Samuel Ruggles, 
Samuel Ruggles, 
Melatiah Bourne, 
Shearjashab Bourne, 
Richard Bourne, 



CLAIMS. 

John Humphrey, 
Edmund Hobart, 
John Chandler, 
John Chandler, 
John Chandler, 
John Gardiner, 
David Gardiner, 
Lion Gardiner, 
Charles Church, 
Benjamin Church, 
Richard Warren, 
Constant Southworth, 
Timothy Ruggles, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



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James Skiflfe, 
Rev. John Woodbridge, 
Thomas Dudley, 
William Avery, 
Nathaniel Sparhawk, 
Rev. Samuel Newman, 
Ezekiel Cheever, 
John Haynes, 
Jotham Odiorne, 
Joseph Blake, 

Thomas 



WiUiam Collier, 
John Chipman, 
John Chipman, 
John Howland, 
Stephen Skiffe, 
Joseph Lynde, 
Thomas Lynde, 
John Sprague, 
Ralph Sprague, 
Henry Green, 
Lynde. 



7. *MRS. FRANCIS P. SPRAGUE (Elisabeth Rebecca Lowell). 

[Died in 1904.] 

Fifth in descent from Jonathan Amory. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

John Greene, 
Thomas Greene, 
Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 
Stephen Sewall, 
Henry Sewall, 
John Higginson, 
John Higginson, 
Rev. John Higginson, 
Rev. Francis Higginson, 
Stephen Higginson, 
John Burrill, 
Thomas Savage, 



CLAIMS. 

John Bridge, 
Rev. Zechariah Symmes, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Daniel Turrell, 
John Lowell, 
John Pickering, 
Joshua Wingate, 
Benjamin Putnam, 
Nathaniel Putnam, 
John Putnam, 
Thomas Scruggs, 
Arthur Macworth. 



8. *MRS. ELIOT C. CLARKE (Alice de Vermandois Sohier). 

[Died 1901.] 

Ninth in descent from the Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Higginson, Jonathan Amory, 

John Higginson, John Bridge, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Rev. John Higginson, 
Stephen Higginson, 
Thomas Savage, 
Habijah Savage, 
James Coffin, 
Tristram Coffin, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
Rev. John Cotton, 3d, 
Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 
Edward Jackson, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Daniel Gookin, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
John Mason, 
Thomas WiUet, 
Simon Bradstreet, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, 
Rev. John Rogers, 
Rev. Jabez Fitch, 
Rev. James Fitch, 
David Peabody, 
John Peabody, 
Francis Peabody, 

Arthur 



Rev. Zechariah Symmes, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 
Thomas Greene, 
John Greene, 
Stephen Sewall, 
Henry Sewall, 
John Lowell, 
Edward Tyng, 
William Hutchinson, 
Thomas Lake, 
John Brown, 
Thomas Nichols, 
Daniel Denison, 
WiUiam Denison, 
John Jenney, 
William Gayer, 
Atherton Hough, 
Seth Pope, 
John Appleton, 
John Appleton, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Rev. Henry Flynt, 
Stephen Goodyear, 
Daniel Turrell, 
John Whipple, 
Thomas Burge, 
Macworth. 



9. MRS. SAMUEL ELIOT (Emily Marshall Otis). 
44 Brimmer Street, Boston. 

Fifth in descent from John Otis. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Otis, James Otis. 



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10. MRS. PHILIP HOWES SEARS (Sarah Pratt Lyman). 
85 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston. 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Moses Lyman, Benjamin Swett, 

Joshua Wingate, John Burrill, 

John Pickering. 



II. *MRS. JOHN LOWELL (Lucy Buckminster Emerson). 

[Died 1904.] 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Buckminster, John Brown, 

Isaac WiUiams, Rev. Daniel Emerson, 

Rev. John Cotton, Anthony Stoddard, 

Thomas Dudley, Rev. Peter Bulkeley, 

Simon Bradstreet. 



12. *MRS. GEORGE S. HALE (EUen Sever). 

[pied in 1904.] 

Seventh in descent from Governor Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Sever, Timothy Wheeler, 

Nicholas Sever, Jonas Prescott, Jr., 

Herbert Pelham, Jonas Prescott, 

Isaac Winslow, Rev. Peter Thacher, 

Josiah Winslow, Rev. Thomas Thacher, 

WilHam Paddy, Rev. John Oxenbridge, 

Edmund Freeman, Rev. Ralph Partridge, 

Caleb Kendrick, Thomas Hinckley, 

Humphrey Barrett, Samuel Prince, 

James Minot, Robert Stetson, 

George Minot, Isaac Johnson, 

Richard Warren, John Johnson, 

Nathaniel Warren, Thomas Brooks. 



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13. MRS. ALEXANDER WHITESIDE (Eleanor Anne Shattuck). 

6 Newbury Street, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Prescott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Barron, Joseph Sherman, 

Peter Bulkeley, John Sherman, 

Rev. Edward Bulkeley, Edward Winship, 

Rev. Peter Bulkeley, Simon Willard. 

14. MISS CAROLINE PARKMAN CORDNER. 

55 Chestnut Street, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Hall, William Trask, 

Joseph Sill, John Breck, 

Richard Saltonstall, James Fowle, 

Sir Richard Saltonstall, Richard Walker, 

Nathaniel Saltonstall, Nicholas Danforth, 

Rev. Nathaniel Ward, Thomas Brooks, 
Samuel Walker. 

15. *MRS. AUGUSTUS LOWELL (Katharine Bigelow Lawrence). 

[Died 1895.] 

Third in descent from Timothy Bigelow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Oliver Prescott, Amos Lawrence, 

Benjamin Prescott, Nehemiah Abbott, 

William Jennison, Isaac Parker, 

Thomas Oliver. 



16. *MISS MARY QUINCY. 

[Died 1897.] 

Fifth in descent from Judge Edmund Quincy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Phillips, John Oilman, 

Samuel Symonds, Josiah Quincy, 



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Edward Bromfield, Edmund^Quincy, 

Edmund Goodenow, Edmund Quincy, 

William White, John White, 

Nicholas Danforth, Alexander Shapleigh, 

John Brown, Thomas Willet, 

John Weeks, Daniel Gookin, 
Samuel Appleton. 



17. } MRS. FRANK SARGENT HOFFMAN (Rebecca Russell LoweU). 

Union College, Schenectady, N.Y. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Russell, Robert Livingston, 

Daniel Russell, Philip Li\'ingston, 

James Russell, Robert Livingston, 

Thomas Graves, Rip Van Dam, 

George Curwen, Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh, 

John Bridge, Pieter Van Brugh, 

Charles Chambers, James Duane, 

Nathaniel Sparhawk, Joseph Hammond, 

Matthew Whipple, Samuel Appleton, 

John Whipple, Samuel Appletoh, 

John Whipple, John Lowell, 

John Stedman, Joseph Sylvester, 

Daniel Turell, Thomas Graves, 
Walter Thong. 

18. MISS MARY RIVERS. 

Milton. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jacob Barney, John Jacob, 

Rev. Samuel Danforth, Jeremy Houchin, 

James Lovett, Rev. John Wilson, 

Daniel Lovett, James Hawkes, 

Phineas Sprague, Edmund Hobart, 



40 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Ralph Sprague, Anthony Eames, 

Ephraim Wheaton, James Bowen, 

Thomas Wilson, Job Smith, 

William Hasey, Nicholas Danforth, 

Rev. James Allen, Thomas CUfton. 



19. MRS. JOHN HOLMES MORISON (Emily MarshaU EUot). 
44 Brimmer Street, Boston. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

James Otis. 



20. MRS. WILLIAM DAVIES SOHIER (Edith Frances Alden). 
79 Beacon Street, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

WiUiam MuUins. 



21. MRS. EDWARD REYNOLDS (Harriet Wolcott Parker). 

Readville, Mass. 

Fourth in descent from Oliver Wolcott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Talcott, Thomas Welles, 

Philip P. Schuyler, Elizur Holyoke, 

William Leete, William Pyncheon, 

Henry Wolcott, Brant Arentse Van 

Joshua Huntington, Slichtenhorst, 

John Chester, Jr. 

22. MISS GEORGINA LOWELL PUTNAM. 

68 Beacon Street, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Putnam, John Lowell, 

John Putnam, James Russell, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



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Benjamin Putnam, 
Joshua Wingate, 
John Pickering, 
Nathaniel Sparhawk, 
John Burrill, 
Thomas Scruggs, 
Joseph Hammond, 
Daniel Turrell, 
John Stedman, 
Thomas Graves, 

Charles 



Daniel Russell, 
James Russell, 
Thomas Graves, 
George Curwen, 
Matthew Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Samuel Appleton, 
John Bridge, 
Chambers. 



23. MRS. ROGER WOLCOTT (, Edith Prescott). 

173 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

. Fifth in descent from Benjamin Prescott. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



William Prescott, 
Jonas Prescott, 
Thomas Oliver, 
Thomas Greene, 
John Greene, 
Jonathan Amory, 
Francis Peabody, 
Francis Peabody, 
John Smith, 
James Coffin, 
Tristram Coffin, 
Ephraim Sale, 
Hopestill Foster, 



Penn Tovi^nsend, 
William Gayer, 
Benjamin Putnam, 
Nathaniel Putnam, 
John Pickering, 
Joshua Wingate, 
Thomas Scrugges, 
John Burrell, 
Joseph Blanchard, 
Joseph Blanchard, 
Jonathan Hubbard, 
Samuel Ward, 
Isaac AUerton, 



Griffin Craft. 



24. *MRS. JAMES A. NO YES (Constance Winsor). 

[Elected 1894.] 
[Died iSpsO 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 



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25. MISS ROSE LAMB. 

[Elected 1894.] 

129 Mt. Vernon Street, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Andrew Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Anthony Annable, Stephen Greenleaf, Jr., 

Thomas Dawes, Wilham Gerrish, 

Ambrose Dawes, Samuel Gookin, 

Stephen Greenleaf, Daniel Gookin, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Tristram Coffin. 



26. MRS. WINSLOW WARREN (Mary Lincoln Tinkham). 

[Elected 1894.] 

Dedham. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Benjamin Lincoln. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Benjamin Lincoln, John Thaxter, 

Samuel Thaxter, James Lewis. 



27. MRS, HAROLD C. ERNST (Ellen Lunt Frothingham). 

[Elected 1894.] 

8 Greenough Avenue, Jamaica Plain. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Brewster, Thomas Huckins, 

Richard Warren, John Chipman, 

Isaac Lothrop, Jehu Burr, 

Rev. John Cotton, David Freeman, 

Nathaniel Thomas, Nathaniel Weare, Jr., 

Nathaniel Thomas, Jr., Nathaniel Weare, 

Nathaniel Gorham, Rev. Stephen Bachiler, 

Peter Burr, Edmund Greenleaf, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



Isaac Lothrop, 
Jeremiah Swain, 
Henry Green, 
Christopher Hussey, 
Stephen Greenleaf, 



John Lothrop, 
WiUiam Thomas, 
John Capen, 
John Appleton, 
Samuel Bass. 



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28. tMISS MARY RUSSELL COCHRANE. 

[Elected 1894.] 



Tenth in descent from John Rowland. 



29. MRS. JOHN HUMPHREYS STORER (Edith Paine). 

[Elected 1894.] 

Waltham. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Paine. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Stephen Hopkins, 
John Thacher, 
Anthony Thacher, 
Josiah Winslow, 
Rev. John Sherman, 
Robert Treat, 
Richard Treat, 
Rev. Samuel Willard, 
Simon Willard, 
William Sumner, 
Samuel Clap, 
Roger Clap, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 
Moses Lyman, 
John Lyman, 
John Newman, 
John Winthrop, 



Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
John Higginson, 
John Higginson, 
Rev. John Higginson, 
Rev. Francis Higginson, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Daniel Gookin, 
Habijah Savage, 
Thomas Savage, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Simon Bradstreet, 
Edward Rossiter, 
Edward Tyng, 
Robert Sharp, 
John Sharp, 
Thomas Lake, 
Stephen Goodyear, 
Robert Treat Paine, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



John Winthrop, 
Samuel Symonds, 
Rev. Samuel Newman, 
Benjamin Swett, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Rev. Henry Flynt, 
Thomas Willet, 
John Brown, 
Nicholas Snow, 
Thomas Bourne, 

Rev. Zachariah 



Edward Jackson, 
John Gushing, 
John Gushing, 
John Gushing, 
James Leonard, 
James Leonard, 
John Willis, 
John Whitman, 
WilUam Dodge, 
Roger Gonant, 
William Raymond, 
John Woodbury, 
Symmes. 



30. *MRS. HENRY A. EDES (Sarah Louisa Lincoln). 

[Elected 1894.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Ninth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Goffin, Thomas Mayhew, 

John Gorham, George Dennison, 

James Avery, Thomas Tupper, 

William Gayer, Thomas Tupper, Jr., 

Thomas Minor. 



31. MISS ANNA BLAKE SHAW. 

[Elected 1894.] 

169 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Rev. John Rogers, 
John Applet on, 
Daniel Denison, 
Samuel Ruggles, 



Rev. John Woodbridge, 
John Breck, 
William Trask, 
Rev. Samuel Whiting. 



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32. MRS. WILLIAM LAWRENCE (Julia Cunningham). 

[Elected 1894.] 

122 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Cunningham, Samuel Bass, 

Daniel Fisher, John Cutler, 

William Parker, John Alden, 

William Mullins. 

33. MRS. CHARLES E. PERKINS (Edith Forbes). 

[Elected 1894.] 

223 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from John Greene. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Chandler, Lion Gardiner, 

John Chandler, Thomas Greene, 

John Gardiner, David Gardiner. 

34. MRS. CHARLES WALTER AMORY (Elizabeth Gardner). 

[Elected 1894.] 

278 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Russell, John Stedman, 

Daniel Russell, Charles Chambers, 

James Russell, Thomas Graves, 

George Curwen, Thomas Graves. 

35. MISS ALICE LEE. 

[Elected 1894.] 

Westport, Essex County, N.Y. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Jackson, Rev. John Cotton, 

Edmund Quincy, John Pickering, 



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Edmund Quincy, John Burrill, 

Edmund Quincy, John Higginson, 

Rev. Henry Flynt, John Higginson, 

Thomas Willet, Rev. John Higginson, 

John Brown, Rev. Francis Higginson, 

Habijah Savage, Edward Tyng, 

Thomas Savage, Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Simon Bradstreet. 

36. MISS SARAH SULLIVAN PERKINS. 

[Elected 1894.] 
17 Edgehill Road, Brookline. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jotham Odiorne, John Higginson, 

James Russell, John Higginson, 

Daniel Russell, Rev. John Higginson, 

James Russell, Rev. Francis Higginson, 

Charles Chambers, Nicholas Sever, 

George Curwen, Thomas Savage, 

William Sever, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 

Thomas Graves, Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 

Thomas Graves, Rev. Zechariah Symmes. 



37. MRS. FRANCIS LEE HIGGINSON (Corina Anna Shattuck). 

[Elected 1894.] 

274 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Sherman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Barron, Simon Willard, 

Jonathan Prescott, Edward Winship, 

Peter Bulkeley, Joseph Sherman, 

Rev. Edward Bulkeley, Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 



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38. MRS. HORACE APPLETON LAMB (Annie Lawrence Rotch). 

[Elected 1894.] 

126 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Oliver. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Amos Lawrence, Richard Scott, 

Nehemiah Abbott, Timothy Bigelow, 

Isaac Parker, Richard Borden, 

Benjamin Prescott, WiUiam Freeborn, 

WilHam Jennison, Tristram Coffin, 

Walter Clarke, Thomas Gardner, 

Jeremiah Clarke, Gideon Freeborn, 
Thomas Willett. 

39. MRS. FRANCIS W. LAWRENCE (LuciUa Train). 

[Elected 1894.] 

Mountfort Street, Longwood. 
Seventh in descent from Major Thomas Savage. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Savage, Benjamin Gillam, 

V/ilUam Hutchinson, Joshua Scottow. 



40. *MRS. CHARLES J. PAINE (Julia Bryant). 

[Elected 1895-] 
[Died 1 90 1.] 

Fourth in descent from Lieut.- Colonel David Mason. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Flint, John Pickering, 

John Burrill, Christopher Batt, 

Anthony Stoddard, Rev. Zechariah Symmes. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



41. MRS. CHARLES SPRAGUE SARGENT (Mary Allen Robeson). 

[Elected 1894.] 

Holm Lea, Warren Street, Brookline. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Andrew Robeson, 
Jonathan Robeson, 
Thomas Willet, 
Richard Borden, 
Abraham Borden, 
Gideon Crawford, 
William Crawford, 
Richard Arnold, 
Thomas Arnold, 
Jonathan Arnold, 
William Greene, 
Thomas Greene, 
John Greene, 
Gideon Freeborn, 
William Freeborn, 
Thomas Livezey, 
Thomas Macy, 
Richard Gardner, 



Jeremiah Clarke, 
Joseph Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
Samuel Gorton, 
William Almy, 
Thomas Harris, 
Thomas Harris, 
Edward Farmer, 
Arthur Fenner, 
Thomas Brownell, 
Richard Waterman, 
Edward Smith, 
Thomas Angell, 
Richard Tew, 
Richard Carder, 
John CofHn, 
William Gayer, 
Thomas Gardner. 



42. MRS. JOHN LOWELL (Mary Emlen Hale). 

[Elected 1895.] 

24 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Lloyd. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Emlen, Joseph Fox, 

Samuel Carpenter, William Fishbourne, 

Isaac Norris. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 
43. MRS. EDWARD BANGS (Anne Outram Hodgkinson). 

[Elected 1893.] 

240 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Peter Tufts, Thomas Dudley, 

Simon Bradstreet, Rev. John Cotton. 



44. MRS. JOSEPH SMITH BIGELOW (Mary Cleveland Bryant). 

[Elected 1895.] 

251 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Fourth in descent from Lieut. -Colonel David Mason. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Anthony Stoddard, Jonathan Amory, 

Rev. Zechariah Symmes, James Coffin, 

John Peabody, Tristram Coffin, 

Francis Peabody, John Jenney, 

David Peabody, Seth Pope, 

Atherton Hough, WiUiam Gayer, 
Thomas Nichols. 



45. MISS SALLY FAIRCHILD. 

[Elected 1895.] 

119 East 40th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Ninth in descent from Richard Collicott. 

supplementary claims. 
Richard Hall, John Carter, 

James Fowle, John Call, 

John Johnson. 



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50 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

46. MRS. FREDERICK AUGUSTUS WHITWELL (Mary Crownin- 
shield Silsbee). 

[Elected 1895.] 

113 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Pickering. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Burrill, William Raymond, 

Joshua Wingate, Roger Conant, 

William Dodge, John Woodbury, 

Robert Hale, Peter Woodbury, 

Edmund Greenleaf. 



47. MISS FRANCES MERRICK LINCOLN. 

[Elected 1895.] 

39 Cedar Street, Worcester. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Lincoln, Isaac Winslow, 

WiUiam Sever, Josiah Winslow, 

Nicholas Sever, Herbert Pelham, 

Richard Warren, William Paddy, 

Edmund Freeman, Nathaniel Warren, 

James Warren, Constant Southworth, 

William ColHer, Richard Beers, 

Stephen Paine, Nathan Fiske, 

Nathaniel Paine, Jr. Nathaniel Beal, 

Benjamin Church, John Johnson, 

Charles Church, Thomas Savage, 

WiUiam Pratt, Thomas Savage, Jr., 

John Clark, Wilham Hutchinson, 

James Converse, Joseph Buckminster, 

Josiah Converse, John Sharp, 

Moses Fiske, Thomas White, 

John Fiske, Rev. Zechariah Symnies, 



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Joshua Scottow, George Morton, 

John Chandler, Lion Gardiner, 

John Chandler, Jr., John Chandler, 3d. 



48. MRS. CELY TREVILIAN (Kate Sedley Fearing). 

[Elected 1895.] 

Midelney Place, Curry Rivel, Somerset, England. 
Fifth in descent from Edward Rawson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Skiff, Rev. Thomas Hooker, 

Anthony Eames, Stephen Rawson, 

John Burrill, Rev. John Wilson, 

Ebenezer Burrill, Richard Arnold, 

Thomas Arnold. 

49. *MRS. STEPHEN M. WELD (Eloise Rodman). 

[Elected 1895.] 
[Died 1898.] 

Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Willet, Richard Borden, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Joshua Scottow, 

Samuel Checkley, Jeremiah Clarke. 

50. *MRS. ALFRED P. ROCKWELL (Katharine Virginia Foote). 

[Elected 1895.] 
[Died 1902.] 

Sixth in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Foote, John Haynes, 

Samuel Wyllys, William Leete, 

George Wyllys, Andrew Ward. 

Andrew Ward. 



52 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

51. MRS. HENRY PARKMAN (Mary Frances Parker). 

[Elected 1895.] 

30 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Elisha Parker, David Goodrich, 

John Parker, Oloff Stevense Van Courtland, 

James Parker, Stephen Van Courtland, 

John Johnston, Philip Pieterse Schuyler. 

52. MRS. EDMUND MARCH WHEELWRIGHT (Elizabeth Boott 

Brooks). 

[Elected 1895.] 

59 Bay State Road, Boston. 

Ninth in descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Saltonstall, Edward Rossiter, 

Richard Saltonstall, Rev. Nathaniel Ward, 

Rev. John Cotton, Nathaniel Gorham, 

John Gorham, John Gorham. 

53' MRS. SAMUEL D. WARREN (Mabel Bayard). 

[Elected 1898.] 

261 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Augustine Hermans. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tench Francis, Thomas WiUing, 

Charles Willing, Edward Shippen. 

54. MRS. JOSEPH E. DAVIS (Mary Waldo Lincoln). 

[Elected 1895.] 

154 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac Winslow, John Johnson, 

Josiah Winslow, WiUiam Sever, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



53 



Herbert Pelham, 
William Paddy, 
Edmund Freeman, 
Nathaniel Warren, 
Benjamin Church, 
Charles Church, 
Stephen Paine, 
Nathaniel Paine, Jr., 
Constant Southworth, 
Richard Beers, 
Thomas Savage, 
Thomas Savage, Jr., 
WilHam Hutchinson, 
John Sharp, 
Thomas White, 
Rev. Zechariah Symmes, 
George Morton, 
John Chandler, Jr., 



Nicholas Sever, 
Samuel Lincoln, 
Richard Warren, 
James W^arren, 
WilUam Pratt, 
WilHam Colher, 
John Clark, 
Nathan Fiske, 
Moses Fiske, 
John Fiske, 
Nathaniel Beal, 
James Converse, 
Josiah Converse, 
Joseph Buckminster, 
Joshua Scottow, 
Lion Gardiner, 
John Chandler, 
John Chandler, 3d. 



55. MRS. HENRY S. HOWE (Katharine Dexter Wainwright). 

[Elected 18Q5.] 

Essex Street, Longwood. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Leverett. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

Robert Sedgwick, 
William Hubbard, 
John Whipple, 
Seth Pope, 
John Jenney, 
Thomas Burge, 
Wilham Gayer, 
John Hall, 
Joseph Sill, 
Samuel Walker, 
Richard Walker, 
James Fowle, 



CLAIMS. 

David Peabody, 
Francis Peabody, 
Rev. WlUiam Hubbard, 
Samuel Wyllys, 
Lion Gardiner, 
Jonathan Amory, 
Tristram Coffin, 
John Greene, 
Thomas Greene, 
Richard Russell, 
John Chandler, 
John Chandler, Jr., 



54 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

George Wyllys, Thomas Brooks, 

^John Haynes, John Breck, 

John Peabody, James Coffin, 

William Trask, James Blake, 

Rev. Nathaniel Rogers. 

56. MISS ELLEN BANCROFT. 

[Elected 1896.] 

247 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Robert Hale. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Hale, Nathaniel Putnam, 

Benjamin Ives, John Putnam, 

John Oilman, Benjamin Putnam, 

Tristram Coffin, John Pickering, 

Robert Hale, Joshua Wingate, 

John Burrill, Peter Coffin, 
Thomas Scruggs. 

57. *MRS. GEORGE M. BARNARD (Ellen Hooper RusseU). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1903.] 

Sixth in descent from James Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Russell, Thomas Graves, 

James Russell, George Curwen, 

Daniel Russell, Nathaniel Sparhawk, 

Thomas Graves, Charles Chambers, 

John Stedman. 

58. MRS. EDWARD LIVINGSTON DAVIS (Maria Louisa Robbins). 

[Elected 1896.] 
215 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Abraham Dickerman, Peter Tufts, 

John Sprague, Maximilian Jewett, 



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John Call, Nicholas Davison, 

Thomas Lynde, Richard Hall, 

Samuel Prince, John Upham, 

Joseph Lynde, Stephen Hopkins, 

Richard ColHcott, Josiah Winslow, 

Ralph Sprague, John Miller, 

Samuel Kettell, EUsha Hall, 

Thomas Shippie, Thomas Bourne. 

59. MISS GEORGIANA ADELIA BOUTWELL. 

[Elected 1896.] 

Groton, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Major- General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Trowbridge, Jonathan Poole, 

Maximilian Jewett, Benjamin Fitch, 

Benjamin Poole, John Pearson, 

Josiah Richardson. 

60. *MRS. CHARLES WILSON KOLLOCK (Gertrude Ella Gregg). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Day. 



61. MRS. KATE STANLEY WHITE. 

[Elected 1896.] 

373 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Judge Edmund Quincy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edmund Quincy, Daniel Gookin, 

Edmund Quincy, Rev. Henry Flynt, 

Simon Willard, Edward Fhnt, 

Evart Jansen Wendell, Abraham Staats, 

Thomas Willet, Johannes Van Brugh, 

John Wendell, John Wendell. 



56 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

62. *MRS. LEWIS S. DABNEY (Clara Bigelow). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died i8q9.] 

Seventh in descent from John Otis. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Hayman, Nathaniel Bacon, 

Edmund Freeman, Richard Warren. 

63. MISS ELIZABETH WELLES PERKINS. 

[Elected 1896.] 

260 Clarendon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Samuel Welles, William Sumner, 

Samuel Welles, John HoUister, 

Samuel Welles, Benjamin Pratt, 

George Sumner, Robert Auchmuty, 

Theophilus Frary. 

64. MRS. SHEPHERD BROOKS (Clara Gardner). 

[Elected 1896.] 

92 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Russell, John Gardner, 

Daniel Russell, Samuel Gardner, 

James Russell, Thomas Gardner, 

George Curwen, Daniel Weld, 

John Stedman, Joseph Weld, 

Charles Chambers, James Putnam, 

Thomas Graves, John Putnam, 

Thomas Graves, John Gardner. 



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65. MRS. OLIVER WHITE PEABODY (Mary Anne Lothrop). 

[Elected 1896.] 

25 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Buckminster, Anthony Stoddard, 

John Sharpe, Rev. John Cotton, 

Isaac Williams, Simon Bradstreet, 

William Parkes, Thomas Dudley, 

Rev. Solomon Stoddard. 



66. MRS. STEPHEN VAN RENSSELAER THAYER (Alice Robeson). 

[Elected 1896.] 

30 The Fenway, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Andrew Robeson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Watler Clarke, Thomas Harris, 

Richard Gardner, Thomas Gardner, 

Jeremiah Clarke, Jonathan Robeson, 

John Cofl&n, WiUiam Gayer, 

Thomas Willet, WilHam Greene, 

Richard Borden, John Greene, 

Arthur Fenner, Joseph Whipple, 

Richard Arnold, John Whipple, 

Thomas Arnold, Thomas Greene, 

Abraham Borden, Edward Farmer, 

Wilham Freeborn, Thomas Brow^nell, 

Gideon Freeborn, WiUiam Crawford, 

Richard Waterman, Edward Smith, 

Tristram Cofl&n, Thomas Macy, 

Richard Tew, Thomas Angell, 

Richard Carder, Thomas Harris, Jr., 

Samuel Gorton, WilHam Almy, 

Jonathan Arnold, Thomas Livezey. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



67. MRS. FRANZ E. ZERRAHN (Constance Whitney). 

[Elected, 1896.] 

Blue Hill P.O., Milton. 

Seventh in descent from John Bridge. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Gershom Flagg, Nehemiah Abbot, 

John Cutler. 

68. MISS ADELINE AMELIA BIGELOW. 

[Elected 1896.] 

9 Fairfield Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

Josiah Winslow, 
Samuel Eells, 
Samuel Eells, 
Abraham Bigelow, 
Thomas Bigelow, 
Francis Barker, 
William Collier, 
John Miller, 
Samuel Bigelow, 
John Jenney, 
Lion Gardner, 
Seth Pope, 
James Skiff, 
John Rowland, 
John Bridge, 
John Gorham, 
Timothy Crocker, 
WilUam Crocker, 
John Rowland, 
William Hedge, 
John Coolidge, 
Nathan Fiske, 
Matthew Bridge, 



CLAIMS. 

Robert Lenthal Eells, 
Rev. Nathaniel Eells, 
Benjamin Tucker, 
Thomas Burge, 
Isaac Jones, 
James Jones, 
John Warren, 
John Warren, 
Benjamin Tolman, 
John Buck, 
Thomas Bourne, 
Josiah Jones, 
Edward Howe, 
Thomas Hinckley, 
Isaac Johnson, 
John Johnson, 
John Alden, 
Henry Bo wen, 
John Livermore, 
John Witherell, 
John Bursley, 
Richard Bourne, 
Robert Tucker, 



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Nicholas Danforth, Samuel Bass, 

William Mullins, Matthew Fuller, 

Samuel Fuller. 

69. MRS. HENRY HERBERT EDES (Grace WiUiamson). 

[Elected 1896.] 

62 Buckingham Street, Cambridge. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Gorton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Daniel Pierce, Benjamin Barton, 

John Woodman, John Russell, 

George Allen, Richard Borden, 

Ralph Cross, Edward Woodman. 

70. MRS. ELBRIDGE GERRY CUTLER (Fanny Gore Bradford). 

[Elected 1896.] 

214 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Willlam Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Gamaliel Bradford, Ephraim Sale, 

Gamahel Bradford, Hopestill Foster, 

Samuel Bradford, Penn Townsend, 

William Bradford, Samuel Sprague, 

WilHam Brewster, Anthony Fames, 

Constant Southworth, Wilham Trask, 

John Alden, John Bridge, 

WiUiam Mullins, Samuel Barrett, 

Richard Warren, WilHam Pabodie. 

71. MRS. ROBERT HALLOWELL GARDINER (Alice Bangs). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Gardiner, Me. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Bangs, Thomas Clarke, 

Edward Bangs, Thomas Pemberton, 



6o SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Jonathan Brewster, Humphrey Turner, 

Thomas Dudley, Rev. John Cotton, 

Simon Bradstreet, Peter Tufts, 

Thomas Hinckley. 

72. MRS. CHARLES STUART WILSON (Elizabeth Wilson Doane). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Care Mrs. W. E. Doane, Stockbridge, Mass. 
Ninth in descent from John Doane. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS, 

Elisha Doane, Matthew Driver. 

73. MRS. HENRY ROGERS DALTON (Florence Chapman). 

[Elected 1897.] 

507 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Rogers, Seth Pomeroy, 

Daniel Denison, Ebenezer Pomeroy, 

Samuel Ruggles, Medad Pomeroy, 

Henry Dwight, John Webster, 

Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, William Parks, 

Rev. John Woodbridge. Joseph Hawley, 

Rev. Samuel Whiting, Samuel Marshall, 

Timothy Dwight, David Wilton, 

WiUiam Bradford, Israel Ashley, 

Wilham Bradford, Jr., Benjamin Newbury, 
Matthew AUyn. 

74. MRS. JOHN KINGSBURY BURGESS (Antoinette Converse 

Starkweather). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Dedham. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Haynes. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Eldad Taylor, Eleazer Fitch, 

Samuel Wyllys, John Mason, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 6l 

George Wyllys, Rev. John Whiting, 

Jonathan IngersoU, William Whiting, 

John Webster, Edward Collins, 

William Bradford, Joseph Backus, 

William Bradford, WiUiam Pratt. 



75. MRS. ALEXANDER DAVID JONES (Frances Mather Fitch). 

[Elected 1897.] 

162 Broad Street, Charleston, S.C. 
Seventh in descent from Governor John Haynes. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Humphrey Atherton, Richard Mather. 



76. MRS. WILLIAM SOHIER BRYANT (Martha Lyman Cox). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Powell Street, Longwood. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Lyman, Caleb Stanley, 

Benjamin Lyman, Richard Lord, 

John Lyman, Richard Lord, 

Medad Pomeroy, Johannis de Peyster, 

Joseph Judson, Johannis de Peyster, 

Daniel White, Goosen Gerritse Van Schaick, 

Joseph Pitkin, Matthew Clarkson, 

WiUiam Pitkin, Thomas Gardner, 

WilUam Pitkin, Richard Lord, 

WUUam Goodwin, Henry Smith, 
William Pynchon. 

77. jMRS. G. E. SAGE (Sophie West Hayes). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Eighth in descent from Increase Nowell. 



62 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

78. MRS. EVERETT CEPHAS BUMPUS (Mary Louise Bates). 

[Elected 1897.] 

179 Goffe Street, Quincy, Mass. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Phineas Upham, Daniel Gookin, 

Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, Rev. John Cotton, 3d, 

Habijah Savage, Rev. John Cotton, 

Thomas Savage, Simon Bradstreet, 

Joshua Wingate. 



79. MISS MARY TOPPAN SPALDING. 

[Elected 1897.] 

28 Green Street, Newburyport. 
Ninth in descent from Roger Conant. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Christopher Toppan, John Frost, 

Joshua Wingate, Charles Frost, 

William Parker, William Pepperell. 



80. MRS. JOSEPH GILES EATON (Mary Anne Varnum). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Care of Com. J. G. Eaton, U.S.N., Navy Dept., Washington, D.C. 
Sixth in descent from Captain James Parker. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonas Prescott, Josiah Richardson, 

Joseph Parker, John Osgood, 

Josiah Parker, Robert Clements. 



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81. MRS. JOHN ELIOT THAYER (Evelyn Duncan Forbes). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Lancaster. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gushing, Thomas Walley, 

Jacob Gushing, John Walley. 

82. MRS. WILLIAM TUDOR (Elizabeth Whitwell). 

[Elected 1897.] 

208 Beacon Street, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Wilham Hubbard, David Gardiner, 

Rev. William Hubbard, Thomas Greene, 

Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, John Greene, 

Richard Russell, Robert Sedgwick, 

Samuel W3dlys, Lion Gardiner, 

George Wyllys, Daniel Gookin, 

John Haynes, Tristram Coffin, 

Stephen Greenleaf, William Gerrish, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Stephen Greenleaf, 
John Gardiner. 



83. MISS KATHARINE COLLAMORE PIERCE. 

[Elected 1897.] 

474 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edmund Quincy, John Wendell, 

Edmund Quincy, John Wendell, 

Edmund Quincy, Evart Jan sen Wendell, 

Simon Willard, John Thaxter, 

Thomas Willet, Samuel Thaxter, 

John Brown, Benjamin Lincoln, 



64 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Rev. Henry Flynt, John Burseley, 

Thomas Hinckley, Jabez Hatch, 

John Balch, Anthony CoUamore, 

Edward Flint, William Crocker, 

Johannes Van Brugh, Abraham Staats, 

Daniel Gushing, Edmund Hobart, 

Humphrey Turner, James Lewis. 

84. MRS. WILLIAM R. DONAGHE (Susan Boylston Richardson). 

[Elected 1897.] 

52 Maple Avenue, Morristown, N.J. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Coddington. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Peleg Sanford, William Richardson, 

John Sanford, John Howland, 

Thomas Stanton, George Denison, 

James Richardson, John Gorham, 

WilHam Denison, Thomas Noyes, 

Amos Richardson, Rev. James Noyes, 
Rev. James Noyes, 2d. 

8s. MISS ELIZABETH ELLERY DANA. 

[Elected 1897.] 

152 Brattle Street, Cambridge. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, WilKam EUery, 

Jonathan Remington, Rev. Simon Bradstreet, 

William Ellery, Rev. Samuel Danforth, 

Christopher Almy, Rev. James Allen, 

Tristram Coffin, Job Smith, 

Rev. John Wilson, William Gaylord, 

Rev. George Phillips, Thomas Minor, 

Daniel Clark, Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, 

Ebenezer Grant, WiUiam Goodwin, 
Rev. John Woodbridge. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 65 

86. MRS. DUDLEY LEAVITT PICKMAN (EUen Rodman Motley). 

[Elected 1898.] 

98 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Willet, Gideon Freeborn, 

Richard Borden, Samuel Checkley, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Joshua Scottow, 

Jeremiah Clarke. 



87. MRS. NEAL RANTOUL (Lucy Saunders Saltonstall). 

[Elected 1898.] 

30 Fairfield Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall. 



88. MISS SARAH HASKELL CROCKER. 

[Elected 1898.] 

319 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from John Rowland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Crocker, James Kidder, 

Daniel Davis, Henry Cobb, 

Joseph Lothrop, Thomas Huckins, 

Rev. John Lothrop, John Gorham, 

William Haskell. 

89. MISS ELIZABETH PUTNAM SOHIER. 

[Elected 1898.] 

79 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Higginson, John Greene, 

John Higginson, Stephen Sewall, 

Rev. John Higginson, Henry Sewall, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Rev. Francis Higginson, 
Stephen Higginson, 
Thomas Savage, 
Habijah Savage, 
James Cofl&n, 
Tristram Coffin, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
Rev. John Cotton, 3d, 
Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 
Edward Jackson, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Daniel Gookin, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
John Mason, 
Thomas Willet, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Jonathan Amory, 
John Bridge, 

Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 2d, 
Rev. Zechariah Symmes, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 
Thomas Greene, 



John Lowell, 
Edward Tyng, 
William Hutchinson, 
Thomas Lake, 
John Brown, 
Thomas Nichols, 
Daniel Denison, 
WiUiam Denison, 
John Jenney, 
William Gayer, 
Atherton Hough, 
Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, 
Rev. John Rogers, 
Rev. Jabez Fitch, 
Rev. James Fitch, 
David Peabody, 
John Peabody, 
Francis Peabody, 
Seth Pope, 
John Apple ton, 
John Appleton, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Rev. Henry Flynt, 
Stephen Goodyear, 
Daniel Turrell. 



90. MRS. JOSEPH STORY FAY, JR. (Rebecca Rodman Motley). 

[Elected 1898.] 

169 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Willet, Gideon Freeborn, 

Richard Borden, Samuel Checkley, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Joshua Scottow, 

Jeremiah Clarke. 



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91. MRS. CHARLES FRANK RUSSELL (Mary Otis Rogers). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Weston. 
Fourth in descent from James Otis. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Otis, Benjamin Lincoln, 

James Otis, Benjamin Lincoln. 

92. MISS MARGARET WOODBRIDGE GUSHING. 

[Elected 1898.] 

Newburyport Mass. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Caleb Gushing, Robert Glements, 

John Gushing, Daniel Pierce, 

Rev. John Gotton, Daniel Pierce, 

Henry Sewall, Matthew Perkins, 

Edward Rossiter, Thomas Burnham, 

Rev. John Woodbridge, Edmund Greenleaf, 

William Gerrish, Tristram Goffin, 

Stephen Greenleaf, Joseph Hills, 

Robert Pike, Edward Brown, 

Benjamin Kimball, Thomas Laighton, 

John Johnson, Rev. William Worcester. 

93. MRS. ANDREW CUNNINGHAM WHEELWRIGHT (Sarah Cabot). 

[Elected 1898.] 
73 Mount Vernon Street, Boston. 

Fifth in descent from Golonel Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Winslow, John Gerrish, 

Edward Hutchinson, WilHam Gerrish, 

WiUiam Hutchinson, John Gerrish, 

Richard Waldron, Samuel Barrett, 

William Barrett. 



68 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Q4. MISS MADELEINE CURTIS MIXTER. 

[Elected 1898.] 

241 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Benjamin Hall, William French, 

Joseph Sill, John Pomeroy, 

William Hartwell, Ebenezer Pomeroy, 

Samuel Bass, Medad Pomeroy, 

Nicholas Danforth, John Johnson, 

John Sherman, Abraham Brasher, 

John Bridge, Samuel Walker, 

Samuel Witt, Richard Walker, 

Richard Brackett, James Fowle, 

William Mullins, Rev. John Lothrop, 

Josiah Jones, Johannes Bensing, 

Samuel Craft, Elisha Pomeroy, 

Griffin Craft, Aaron Cooke, 

Edward Breck, John Lyman, 

John Breck, John King, 

Benjamin Garfield, William Holton, 

Samuel Bigelow, Nathaniel Bowman, 
John Carter. 

95. MRS. JOHN CHIPMAN GRAY (Anna Sophia Lyman Mason). 

[Elected 1898.] 

176 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Cotton, Jeremiah Mason, 

Simon Bradstreet, Joseph Weld, 

Thomas Dudley, Edmund Hobart, 

John Mason, Rev, Peter Hobart, 

Rev. Samuel Whiting. 



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96. MRS. WALDO LINCOLN (Fanny Chandler). 

[Elected 1898.] 

49 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Sixth in descent from John Chandler (of Woodstock). 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Paine, Joseph Chandler, 

Nathaniel Paine, John Gardiner, 

Nathaniel Paine, David Gardiner, 

Timothy Paine, John Burrill, 

Henry Andrews, John Pickering, 

John Chandler, William Hodges, 

Lion Gardiner, Samuel Clapp, 

George Macy, Samuel WilUams, 
Richard WiUiams. 

97. MISS MARY CHANNING ROGERS. 

[Elected 1898.] 

Canton, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

98. MISS MARY RODMAN. 

[Elected 1898.] 

Concord, Mass. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

supplementary claims. 
Christopher Hussey, Thomas Willett. 

99. JMRS. WILLIAM J. WRIGHT (Georgianna Buckham). 

[Elected 1898.] 
Pine Hill, Duxbury. 

Eighth in descent from Hon. Nicasius de Sille. 

supplementary claims. 
Joris Jansen Rapelye, Andries de Vos, 

Jeronimus Rapelye, Johannes Lott, 



70 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Theunis Rapelye, Jacques Cortelyou, 

Gerrit Wolphersen Van Cou- Denys Theunisse, 

wenhoven, Albert Heymanse Roosa. 



100. MRS. JAMES ARNOLD LOWELL (Mary Wharton Churchman). 

[Elected 1898.] 

297 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Wharton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Wharton, Jr., Barnabas Wilcox, 

Samuel Powel, Samuel Carpenter, 

Thomas Lloyd, Anthony Morris, 

Anthony Morris, Jr. 

10 1. MRS. RUSSELL STURGIS, JR. (Anne Outram Bangs). 

Elected 1898.] 

44 The Fenway, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Bangs, Thomas Dudley, 

Edward Bangs, Thomas Pemberton, 

Thomas Clarke, Jonathan Brewster, 

Thomas Hinckley, Humphrey Turner, 

Simon Bradstreet, Peter Tufts, 

Rev. John Cotton. 

102. MISS BESSIE HUNTINGTON LYMAN. 

[Elected 1898.] 

The Ludlow, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Hinckley, Thomas Savage, 

Simon Bradstreet, Peter Tufts, 



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Rev. Seaborn Cotton, Thomas Lynde, 

Rev. John Cotton, Thomas Stebbins, 

Moses Lyman, Charles Thomson, 

John Lyman, Samuel Sprague, 

Elbridge Gerry, Ralph Sprague, 

Thomas Savage, William Hutchinson, 
John Strong. 



103. *MRS. CHARLES TAINTOR BAKER (Anna Bartlett Dwight). 

[Elected 1898.] 
[Died in 1899.] 

Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Dwight, William Bradford, 

Timothy Dwight, Rev. Henry Flynt, 

Joseph Hawley, Samuel Marshall, 

David Wilton, Seth Pomeroy. 



104. t MRS. AUGUSTUS PEABODY GARDNER (Constance Lodge). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Ninth in descent from the Rev. Francis Higginson. 



105. t MRS. EDWARD D. BRANDEGEE (Mary Bryant Pratt). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Faulkner Farm, Brookline, Mass. 
Seventh in descent from Major John Walley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nicholas Danforth, John Chipman, 

Joseph Sill, William Tyng, 

Thomas Brattle, John Eyre. 



72 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

1 06. MISS SUSANNA WILLARD. 

[Elected 1898.] 

3 Berkeley Place, Cambridge. 
Sixth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Willard, Samuel Wright, 

Richard Warren, Kenelm Winslow, 

Hopestill Foster, Nathaniel Winslow, 

Sampson Sheafe, James Lewis, 

Anthony Snow, Willard Knowles, 

Penn Townsend, Ephraim Sale, 

Jacob Sheafe, Shadrach Walton, 

Sampson Sheafe, Robert Waterman, 

John Sherman, Edward Bangs, 

Edward Wright, Thomas Bourne, 
George Walton. 

107. MISS ELIZABETH MARQUAND. 

[Elected 1898.] 
Curzon's Mill, Newburyport. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dudley, Edward Tyng, 

Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, Thomas Savage, 

Daniel Gookin, William Hutchinson. 



108. MRS. MARCUS BENJAMIN (Carolyn Gilbert). 

[Elected 1898.] 
1703 Q Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Joseph Warner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Allis, John Webster, 

William AlUs, George Hubbard, 

Daniel Warner. 



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109. MRS. JAMES M. SMITH (Lucy Brovm Hunt). 

[Elected 1898.] 

73 South Street, Northampton. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Webster, Simon Bradstreet, 

Rev. Seaborn Cotton. Samuel Partridge, 

Rev. John Cotton, Aaron Cooke, 

Aaron Cooke. 

no. MRS. HENRY E. COOPER (Mary Ellen Porter). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Honolulu, H.I. 
Seventh in descent from Major William Hathorne. 

III. MRS. HALL CURTIS (Alice Dodge Silsbee). 

[Elected 1898.] 

2 Spruce Street, Boston. 

Seventh in descent from Roger Conant. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Pickering, John Burrill, 

Joshua Wingate, Robert Hale, 

William Dodge, William Raymond. 



112. MISS HARRIET ELIZABETH CLARKE. 

[Elected 1898.] 
9 Chestnut Street, Worcester. 

Ninth in descent from William Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jedediah Foster, Rev. Henry Flynt, 

Joseph Dwight, Joseph Hawley, 

Henry Dwight, Samuel Marshall, 

Timothy Dwight, David Wilton, 

John Pynchon. 



74 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

113. MRS. CHARLES DUDLEY HOMANS (Eliza Lee Lothrop). 

[Elected i8g8.] 

44 Newbury Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Joseph Buckminster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Lothrop, John Sharpe. 



114. MRS. EDWARD STURGIS GREW (Annie Crawford Clark). 

[Elected 1898.] 

185 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Roger Clapp. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Clark, John Webster, 

John Strong, Benjamin Newberry, 

Aaron Cooke, Matthew AUyn. 



IIS. *MRS. JAMES JACKSON MINOT (Elizabeth Whitney). 

[Elected 1898.] 
[Died 1903.] 

Seventh in descent from John Bridge. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Gershom Flagg, Nehemiah Abbot. 



116. MRS. JOSEPH DODDRIDGE BRANNAN (Julia Gardiner Gorham). 

[Elected 1899.] 

3 Berkeley Street, Cambridge. 
Eighth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev, George Phillips, William White, 

Samuel Appleton, James Coffin, 

John Gorham, Tristram Coffin, 

William White, John Gorham, Jr., 

Phillips White, WiUiam Gayer, 

John White, John Gilman, 
Robert Tucker, 



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117. MRS. JAMES FREEMAN CURTIS (Helen Read Gardner). 

[Elected 1899.] 

253 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Thomas Gardner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gardner, Daniel Weld, 

John Gardner, Joseph Weld, 

Samuel Gardner, James Putnam, 

James Russell, John Putnam, 

Daniel Russell, Charles Chambers, 

James Russell, Thomas Graves, 

Richard Russell, Thomas Graves, 

George Curwin, John Stedman. 



118. tMRS. FREDERIC CUNNINGHAM (Hetty SulUvan Lawrence). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor Samuel Symonds. 



119. MRS. HENRY FORBES BIGELOW (EUza Frothingham Davis). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Readville. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

supplementary CLAIMS. 

Samuel Prince, Richard Hall, 

Maximihan Jewett, Richard Collicott, 

Joseph Lynde, John Upham, 

Nicholas Davison. 



120. MRS. EDWARD WHEELWRIGHT (Isaphene Moore Luyster). 

[Elected 1899.] 

22 Chestnut Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Lawrence. 

supplementary claims. 
John Lawrence, Gerrit Wolphertsen Van 

Cornehus Luyster, Couwenhoven, 

Joseph Sackett. 



76 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

121. MRS. SAMUEL PARKMAN BLAKE (Mary Lee Higginson). 

[Elected 1899.] 

39 Brimmer Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

•Rev. John Higginson, John Pickering, 

John Higginson, Edmund Quincy, 

John Higginson, Daniel Gookin, 

Stephen Higginson, Rev. Henry Flynt, 

John Brown. 

122. MRS. JOSEPH CUTLER WHITNEY (Georgiana Hay ward). 

[Elected 1899.] 

232 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Major Joseph Goldthwaite. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Benjamin Putnam, Nathaniel Putnam, 

Ambrose Dawes. 



123. MISS SARAH ELIZABETH HUNT. 

[Elected 1899.] 

4 Federal Street, Salem. 
Third in descent from Captain Jeremiah Page. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Benjamin Putnam, Nathaniel Lawrence, 

Nathaniel Putnam, John Woodbury, 

John Putnam, John Dodge, 

Joseph Fowler, Paul Thorndike. 



124. MRS. CHARLES MONTRAVILLE GREEN (Helen Lincoln Ware). 

[Elected 1899.] 
78 Marlborough Street, Boston. 

Fifth in descent from Colonel Samuel Thaxter. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Thaxter. 



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125. MISS GEORGIANA GODDARD EATON. 

[Elected 1899.] 
62 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Fifth in descent from Judge Edmund Quincy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Henry Flynt, Josiah Quincy, 

Thomas Willet, Daniel Gookin, 

John Brown, Joseph Storer, 

Edmund Quincy. 

126. MRS. WILLIAM CLEVELAND WEST (Abbie Cogswell Farley). 

[Elected 1899.] 

364 Essex Street, Salem. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Rogers, Thomas Dudley, 

Samuel Symonds, Sir Richard Saltonstall, 

Daniel Denison, Michael Farley, 

Rev. John Wise. 

127. MISS SUSAN WARD OSGOOD. 

[Elected 1899.] 

248 Lafayette Street, Salem. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Pynchon, Edward Holyoke, 

John Winslow, Rev. John Rogers, 

Daniel Denison, John Appleton, 

John Osgood, Rev. Edward Holyoke. 

128. MISS MARY, WARD NICHOLS. 

[Elected 1899.] 

Hathorne P.O., Essex County. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Pynchon, John Appleton, 

John Winslow, Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, 



78 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Edward Holyoke, Samuel Appleton, 

Rev. Edward Holyoke, John Appleton, 

Daniel Denison, Jacob Eliot, Jr., 

Elizur Holyoke, William Denison, 

Rev. John Rogers, Roger Clap. 

129. J MRS. HENRY WINCHESTER CUNNINGHAM (Mary May Hay- 

ward). 

[Elected 1899.] 

351 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Gorham. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Gorham, William Sumner, 

John Gorham, Henry Wolcott, 

James Coffin, Samuel Appleton, 

Tristram Coffin, Samuel Appleton, 

John Rowland, Samuel Bass, 

John Call, Ambrose Dawes, 

Peter Tufts, Thomas White, 

William Gayer, William MulKns, 

John Alden, Philip Smith, 
Thomas Lynde. 

130. MISS AGNES BLAKE POOR. 

[Elected 1899.] 
389 Walnut Street, Brookline. 

Sixth in descent from Captain John Osgood. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Parker, Humphrey Atherton, 

James Frye, Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, 

Rev. WiUiam Thompson, WilUam Homes, 

Roger Clapp. 

131. MISS GEORGIE LISE PORTER. 

[Elected, 1899.] 
9 Legare Street, Charleston, S.C. 

Seventh in descent from Major William Hathorne. 



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132. MRS. CHARLES JAMES WHITE (Olivia Alger Richardson). 

[Elected 1899.] 

259 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Edward Johnson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Johnson, WilHam Phelps, 

William French, John Willis, 

James Kidder, John Whitman, 

John Strong. 

133. MISS MADELEINE LAWRENCE. 

[Elected i899-l 

321 Dartmouth Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Amos Lawrence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nehemiah Abbott, Henry Adams, 

Rev. John Cleveland, Henry Adams, 

Thomas Choate, Samuel Morse, 

David McGregor, Joshua Morse. 

134. MRS. AUGUSTUS GEORGE BULLOCK (Mary Chandler). 

[Elected 1899.] 

48 Elm Street, Worcester, Mass. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Joseph Chandler. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Chandler, John Gardiner, 

John Chandler, Lion Gardiner, 

Timothy Paine, John Burrill, 

Nathaniel Paine, David Gardiner, 

WiUiam Hodges, John Pickering, 

Samuel WiHiams, Henry Andrews, 

Nathaniel Paine, Samuel Clapp, 

Stephen Paine, George Macy, 
Richard Williams. 



8o SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

135. MRS. ARTHUR PHILLIPS NAZRO (Mary Evert Goodwin). 

[Elected 1899.] 

920 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain. 

Seventh in descent from Richard Waldron. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Robert Eliot, John Gerrish, 

Evert Jansen Wendell, Abraham Staats, 

John Wendell, Edmund Quincy, 

John Wendell, Daniel Gookin, 

Nathaniel Fryer, Henry Sherburne, 

Rev. Wm. Thompson, Thomas Spencer, 

Charles Frost, John Pickering, 

John Plaisted, Rev. John Wheelwright, 

Roger Plaisted, John Wheelwright, 
John Hill. 

136. MRS. HENRY STURGIS GREW (Jane Norton Wigglesworth). 

[Elected 1899.] 

89 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from the Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Sylvester Richmond, John Alden, 

Sylvester Richmond, William MuUins, 

Edward Richmond, John Thaxter, 

William Paybodie, George Sumner, 

William Sumner. 



137. MRS. WILLIAM THOMAS COUNCILMAN (Isabella Coolidge). 

[Elected 1899.] 

78 Bay State Road, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Brackett, Richard Warren, 

Rev. John Lothrop, John Wyman, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 8l 

Robert Cushman, Stephen Hopkins, 

WilKam Hartwell, Thomas Clark, 

John Ward, Barnabas Lothrop, 

Edward Jackson, Benjamin Kimball, 

William Read, Edward Carleton. 

138. MRS. CHARLES KANE COBB (Susan Maria Wheelwright). 

[Elected 1899.] 
Dunster Road, Chestnut Hill. 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Wheelwright. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jeremiah Wheelwright, George Giddings, 

John Wheelwright, Daniel Giddings, 

Samuel Wheelwright, William Pepperell, 

John Frost, Charles Frost. 

139. MRS. BARRETT WENDELL (Edith Greenough). 

[Elected 1900.] 

358 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Daniel Gookin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Greenough, Simon Stoddard, 

Anthony Stoddard, Edmund Quincy, 

Edmund Quincy, Thomas Willet, 

Rev. Henry Flynt, Samuel Gookin. 



140. MISS ANNA SALTONSTALL WARD. 

[Elected 1900.] 

415 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Saltonstall, Rev. Nathaniel Ward, 

Nathaniel Saltonstall, Richard Cooke, 

Richard Saltonstall, EHsha Cooke, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Richard Saltonstall, 
John Leverett, 
Richard Middlecott, 
John Winslow, 
Rev. George Phillips, 
Rev. Samuel Phillips, 
John Oilman, 
John Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
William Ward, 
John Ward, 
John Ward, 
John Veazey, 
Edward Veazey, 

Samuel 



Elisha Cooke, Jr., 
Henry True, 
John Wainwright, 
Thomas Bradbury, 
Daniel Pierce, 
Edward Rossiter, 
Samuel Symonds, 
Edmund Greenleaf, 
Alexander Shapleigh, 
John Whipple, 
Daniel Pierce, 
William White, 
John White, 
Samuel White, 
John Cushing, 
Appleton. 



141. MISS MARIAN DE COURCY WARD. 

[Elected 1900.] 

41 S Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Sir Richard Saltonstall. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

Richard Saltonstall, 
Nathaniel Saltonstall, 
Richard Saltonstall, 
Richard Saltonstall, 
John Leverett, 
Richard Middlecott, 
John Winslow, 
Rev. George Phillips, 
Rev. Samuel Phillips, 
John Gilman, 
John Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
John Whipple, 
Rev. John Cotton, 



CLAIMS. 

William Ward, 
John Ward, 
John Ward, 
John Veazey, 
Edward Veazey, 
Rev. Nathaniel Ward, 
Richard Cooke, 
EUsha Cooke, 
Elisha Cooke, Jr., 
Henry True, 
John WainwTight 
Thomas Bradbur}'', 
Daniel Peirce, 
Daniel Peirce, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 83 

Edward Rossiter, William White, 

Samuel Symonds, John White, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Samuel WTiite, 

Alexander Shapleigh, John Gushing, 

Samuel Apple ton. 

142. MRS. JOHN PHILLIPS REYNOLDS (Jane Minot Revere). 

[Elected 1900.] 

416 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from William Colbron. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Foster. 

143. MRS. EVERETT HOLBROOK (Isabel Norton Flanders). 

[Elected 1900.] 

382 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tristram CoflSn, John Ward, 

Stephen Greenleaf, John Whipple, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Simon Stone, 

James Trowbridge, Ebenezer Stone, 

Edward Jackson, John Andrews, 

William Hartwell, William Andrews, 

Richard Swan, Robert Clement. 



144. MRS. WINTHROP SARGENT (Aimee Rotch). 

[Elected 1900.] 

207 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jeremiah Clarke, Timothy Bigelow, 

Richard Scott, Oliver Prescott, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Thomas Willet, 
Thomas Cornell, 
Abraham Borden, 
Richard Borden, 
Gideon Freeborn, 
William Freeborn, 
Thomas Brownell, 
David Fiske, 
Thomas Macy, 
Thomas Gardner, 



Benjamin Prescott, 
Jonas Prescott, 
Thomas Oliver, 
Amos Lawrence, 
Nathaniel Lawrence, 
Nehemiah Abbott, 
William Jennison, 
John Coffin, 
Tristram Coffin, 
Richard Gardner. 



145. MRS. DAVID WILLIAMS CHEEVER (Anna Caroline Nichols). 

[Elected 1900.] 

557 Boylston Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel John Wheelwright. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Wheelwright, John Call, 

Rev. John Wheelwright. 



146. *MISS ANNE FOSTER REYNOLDS. 

[Elected 1900.] 
IDied 1901.] 

Seventh in descent from the Rev. George Phillips. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Thomas Dudley, 
Simon Bradstreet, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
Jacob Wendell, 
Johannes Wendell, 
John Walley, 
John PhiUips, 
Rev. Samuel Phillips, 
Samuel Appleton, 

Thomas 



Samuel Symonds, 
John Eyre, 
Thomas Brattle, 
Edward Rawson, 
Rev. John Wilson, 
Peter OHver, 
WilHam Tyng, 
Thomas Walley, 
Peter Tufts, 
Lynde. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



85 



147. MISS MARGARET WENDELL REYNOLDS. 

[Elected 1900.] 

224 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Rev. George Phillips, 
John Phillips, 
Rev. Samuel PhiUips, 
John Walley, 
Evert Jansen Wendell, 
Jacob Wendell, 
Johannes Wendell, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Samuel Symonds, 

Thomas 



Simon Bradstreet, 
John Eyre, 
Thomas Brattle, 
Edward Rawson, 
Rev. John Wilson, 
Peter Tufts, 
Thomas Lynde, 
William Tyng, 
Peter Oliver, 
WaUey. 



148. MRS. GEORGE EDWIN SMITH (Sarah Frances Weld). 

[Elected 1900.] 

4 Mead Street, Everett. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. Thomas Weld. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Rev. Samuel Whiting, 
John White, 
Cornelius Waldo, 
Benjamin Hayden, 
Thomas Allen, 
Joseph Allen, 
Rev. William Thompson, 
William Hunt, 
Samuel Thompson, 
Habijah Savage, 

Thaddeus 



Thomas Savage, 
William Hutchinson, 
Edward Tyng, 
Ephraim Hunt, 
John Holbrook, 
Samuel Adams, 
George Alcock, 
Edward Tyng, 
George Cleeve, 
Isaac Heath, 
Clark. 



86 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

149. MRS. JOHN APPLETON BURNHAM (Mary White Clark). 

[Elected 1900.] 

57 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Thomas Harris. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Tew, William Crawford, 

Richard Waterman, Joseph Whipple, 

Arthur Fenner, John Whipple, 

Gideon Crawford, Edward Smith, 

Thomas Angell. 

150. MRS. CHARLES F. WASHBURN (Mary Elizabeth Whiton). 

[Elected 1900.] 

42 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Savage, William Hutchinson, 

Richard Warren. 



151. MISS SUSAN DAY KIMBALL. 

[Elected 1900.] 

317 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from George Morton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ephraim Morton, Henry Andrews, 

Nicholas Tillinghast, Francis Peabody, 

Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, Rev. John Lothrop, 

George Macy, Thomas Tupper, 

Thomas Mayhew, Thomas Tupper, Jr., 

Thomas Clarke, Josias Winslow, 

John Miller, Ambrose Dawes. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 87 

152. MRS. LORIN FULLER DELAND (Margaretta Wade Campbell). 

[Elected 1900.] 

35 Newbury Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Gaunt. 



153. MRS. JOSIAH LITTLE HALE (Annie Skinner Pierce). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Chestnut Hill Avenue, Brookline. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley, 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Willard, John Wheelwright, 

John Wendell, Samuel Wheelwright, 

Edmund Quincy, John Plaisted, 

Daniel Gookin, John Pickering, 

Thomas Dean. 



154. MRS. GEORGE GLOVER CROCKER (Annie Bliss Keep). 

[Elected 1900.] 

343 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Henry Wolcott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Keep, WiUiam Haskell, 

George Colton, John Ward, 

Thomas Colton, Joseph Cooley, 

Matthew Griswold, Edward Jackson. 



155. MRS. LINCOLN NEWTON KINNICUTT (Edith Perley). 

[Elected 1900.] 

72 Cedar Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Leverett, Edmund Greenleaf, 

John Gilman, John Folsom, 



88 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michael Burnham, Enoch Greenleaf, 

Thomas Dudley, Samuel Dudley. 



156. MRS. SAMUEL BAYARD WOODWARD (Margaret Perley). 

[Elected 1900.] 

58 Pearl Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Leverett, Edmund Greenleaf, 

John Gilman, John Folsom, 

Michael Burnham, Enoch Greenleaf, 

Thomas Dudley, Samuel Dudley. 



157. MISS SUSAN LOWELL CLARKE. 

[Elected 1900.J 

15 Brimmer Street, Boston. 
Tenth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Lake, Jonathan Amory, 

Stephen Goodyear, John Whipple, 

■ Rev. John Cotton, John Jenney, 

Rev. Seaborn Cotton, Joseph Hull, 3d, 

Rev. John Cotton, 3d, Joseph Hull, Jr., 

Thomas Clarke, Joseph Hull, 

Barnabas Lothrop, John Hull, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Abraham Fuller, 

Joseph Buckminster, William Parker, 

Edward Tyng, James Coffin, 

Habijah Savage, Tristram Coffin, 

Thomas Savage, William Gayer, 

William Hutchinson, Stephen Higginson, 

John Sharpe, John Higginson, 

William Barrett, John Higginson, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



89 



William Hedge, 
John Greene, 
Thomas Greene, 
Joseph Buckminster, 
John Lowell, 
John Bridge, 
Daniel Turrell, 
Thomas Willet, 
John Brown, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Rev. Zachariah Symmes, 
Stephen Sewall, 
Henry Sewall, 
Rev. Jabez Fitch, 
Rev. James Fitch, 
John Mason, 
John Appleton, 
John Appleton, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Rev. John Rogers, 
Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, 
Daniel Denison, 
William Denison, 
Thomas Nichols, 

Arthur 



Rev. John Higginson, 
Rev. Francis Higginson, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Edward Jackson, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, 
Daniel Gookin, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Edmund Quincy, 
Rev. Henry Flynt, 
David Peabody, 
John Peabody, 
Francis Peabody, 
Atherton Hough, 
Seth Pope, 
Thomas Burge, 
John Baxter, 
Thomas Dyer, 
Thomas White, 
Joseph Peck, 
Andrew Ward, 
Thomas Burge, 
Macworth. 



158. *MRS. GEORGE F. WELD (Anna Sears Amory). 

[Elected 1900.] 
[Died 1 901.] 

Sixth in descent from Jonathan Amory. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Cofl5n, Joseph Dudley, 

Tristram Coffin, Thomas Dudley, 

Waitstill Winthrop, Edward Tyng, 

John Winthrop, Jr., William Brown, 

John Winthrop. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



159- MRS. JOHN CHARLES PHILLIPS (Anna Tucker). 

[Elected 1900.] 

299 Berkeley Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Walter Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Andrew Robeson, Richard Borden, 

Edward Farmer, William Freeborn, 

Thomas Livezey, Thomas Macy, 

Thomas Willet, Thomas Gardner, 

Tristram Coffin. 



160. MRS. HENRY RUST STEDMAN (Mabel Weiss). 

[Elected 1900.] 
South Street, Brookline. 

Fourth in descent from William Ellery. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

William Ellery, 
Benjamin Ellery, 
Job Almy, 
Christopher Almy, 
Jonathan Remington, 
Jonathan Remington, 
John Remington, 
Nicholas Danforth, 
Rev. Simon Bradstreet, 
Simon Bradstreet, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Rev. Zachariah Symmes, 
Walter Clarke, 
Jeremiah Clarke, 
John Rathbone, 
John Coggeshall, 



CLAIMS. 

John Coggeshall, 
Thomas Savage, 
William Almy, 
Thomas Cornell, 
Isaac Lawton, 
Thomas Lawton, 
Peter Tallman, 
Richard Borden, 
Daniel Gould, 
Rev. John Woodbridge, 
John Higginson, 
Rev. John Higginson, 
Rev. Francis Higginson, 
John Throgmorton, 
William Jennison, 
Nathan Fiske, 
John Bridge. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 91 

161. MRS. DEAN PIERCE (Louisa Higginson Bowditch). 

[Elected 1900.] 

150 Fisher Avenue, Brookline. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Zachariah Symmes, John Leverett, 

Rev. Jonathan Mitchell, George Wyllys, 

Jean Paul Mascarene, John Haynes, 

William Hubbard, Lion Gardiner, 

Joshua Babcock. 



162. MISS MARY BUCKMINSTER LOTHROP. 

[Elected 1901.] 
27 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Lothrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Nathaniel Thomas, 

WiUiam Bradford, Nathaniel Thomas, Jr., 

Richard Warren, John Capen, 

William Brewster, John Appleton, 

William CoUier, Samuel Appleton, 

Barnabas Lothrop, Thomas Clarke, 

Joseph Lothrop, William Pratt, 

Anthony Annable, John Clark. 

163. MRS. JAMES LOVELL LITTLE (Mary Robbins Revere). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Goddard Avenue, Brookline. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Hutchinson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Paul Revere, Thomas Clarke, 

EHsha Hutchinson, Thomas Clarke, 

Edward Hutchinson, John Foster. 



92 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

164. MISS ALICE FARNSWORTH. 

[Elected 1901.] 

The Vendome, Boston. 
Fourth in descent from Lieutenant Ezra Farnsworth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Sheple, Phineas Rice, 

James Minot, Edmund Rice, 

George Minot, James Parker, 

Jonas Minot, Jonas Prescott, 

John Shepley, Jonas Prescott, Jr., 

John Lakin, Timothy Wheeler, 

Thomas Brooks, Simon Willard, 

John Cutler, James Leland, 

Nehemiah Jewett, William Cotton, 

Joseph Jewett, Edward Winship, 
John Pickard. 

165. MADAME RAYMOND LE GHAIT (Jeannette Garr Payson). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Ill Metternichgasse 4, Vienna, Austria. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel William Lithgow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Arthur Noble, Ebenezer Stone, 

Joseph Bowman, Simon Stone, 

John Sherman, John Whipple, 

Rev. George Phillips, James Trowbridge, 

Humphrey Atherton. 

166. MADAME PIERRE BOTKINE (Frances Lithgow Payson). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Russian Legation, Brussels, Belgium. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel William Lithgow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Arthur Noble, Ebenezer Stone, 

Joseph Bowman, Simon Stone, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 93 

John Sherman, John Whipple, 

Rev. George Phillips, James Trowbridge, 

Humphrey Atherton. 

167. MRS. FRANCIS VOSE PARKER (Mary Codman). 

[Elected 1901.] 

501 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Winslow, Charles Chambers, 

Increase Nowell, Thomas Graves, 

James Russell, Thomas Graves, 

Daniel Russell, George Curwen, 

James Russell. 

168. MISS LOUISA SEDGWICK MINOT. 

[Elected 1901.] 

245 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Rev. John Cotton, 

Edmund Quincy, Edward Tyng, 

Edmund Quincy, Thomas Willet, 

Edmund Quincy, John Brown, 

Daniel Gookin, Habijah Savage, 

Thomas Savage, Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 

Edward Jackson, Rev. John Cotton, 3d, 

Stephen Goodyear, Thomas Lake, 

William Hutchinson, Nathaniel Gookin. 

169. MRS. BENJAMIN VAUGHAN (Anna Harriet Goodwin). 

[Elected 1901.] 

57 Garden Street, Cambridge. 
Fifth in descent from Robert Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gerrish, Charles Frost, 

Richard Waldron, Nathaniel Fryer, 



94 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Timothy Gerrish, Samuel Thompson, 

William Gerrish, Rev. William Thompson. 



170. MRS. ROBERT HALE BANCROFT (Elise Tiffany Milligan). 

[Elected 1901.] 

247 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Charles Carroll. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Zachariah Maccubbin, James Neale, 

Nicholas Maccubbin, John Dorsey, 

Edward Lloyd, Charles Ridgeley, 

Philemon Lloyd, Richard Hill, 

Robert Ridgeley. 

171. MRS. LEONARD WHEELER (Elizabeth Bancroft Cheever). 

[Elected 1901.] 

12 Chestnut Street, Worcester. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Poole. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Johnson, John Buttolph, 

Obadiah Johnson, John Pickering, 

Obadiah Johnson, Jonathan Sayward, 

Samuel Bancroft, Jr., Nathaniel Barrell, 

Thomas Bancroft, William Colburn, 

Thomas Bancroft, Jr., John Barrell, 

Samuel Bancroft, Alexander Shapleigh, 

Nathaniel Parker, Eleazer Stent, 

Nathaniel Parker, WiUiam Swain, 

Robert Clements, William Fowler, 

John Osgood, John Strong, 

John Osgood, John Fowler, 

Peter Ayer, " Abraham Fowler, 

Thomas Gardner, George Gardner, 
Edward Bates. 



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172. MRS. GEORGE ICHABOD ROCKWOOD (Ellen Tyler Cheever). 

[Elected 1901.] 

62 Summer Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Johnson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Obadiah Johnson, George Gardner, 

Obadiah Johnson, John Buttolph, 

Jonathan Poole, John Pickering, 

Nathaniel Parker, Jonathan Sayward, 

Thomas Bancroft, Nathaniel Barrell, 

Thomas Bancroft, Jr., WilUam Colburn, 

Samuel Bancroft, John Barrell, 

Samuel Bancroft, Jr., Alexander Shapleigh, 

Nathaniel Parker, Eleazer Stent, 

Robert Clements, WiUiam Swain, 

John Osgood, WilUam Fowler, 

John Osgood, John Strong, 

Peter Ayer, John Fowler, 

Thomas Gardner, Abraham Fowler, 
Edward Bates. 



173. MRS. WILLIAM H. BRAWLEY (Marion Emma Porter). 

[Elected 1901.J 

9 Legare Street, Charleston, S.C. 
Seventh in descent from Major William Hathorne. 



174. MISS MIRIAM WASHBURN. 

[Elected 1901.] 

42 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

supplementary claims. 
John Alden, Thomas Savage, 

Richard Warren, William Hutchinson. 



96 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

175. MRS. MOORFIELD STOREY (Anna Gertrude Cutts). 

[Elected 1901.] 

24 The Fenway, Boston. 
Fourth in descent from Major Richard Cutts. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Cutts, Richard Randolph, 

Thomas Mann Randolph, William Randolph, 

Archibald Carey, John Boiling, 

Miles Carey, WilUam Randolph. 

176. MRS. HENRY STURGIS RUSSELL (Mary Hathaway Forbes). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Milton. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Gardner, Tristram Cofl5n, 

Thomas Gardner, James Cofl&n, 

Christopher Hussey, Rev. Stephen Batchelder. 

177. MRS. GEORGE LIPPETT ANDREWS (Emily Kemble Oliver). 

[Elected 1901.] 
2400 Columbia Road, Washington, D.C. 

Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Oliver. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel OHver, John Wendell, 

Peter OHver, Evert Jansen Wendell, 

Thomas Brattle, Abraham Staats, 

Jacob Wendell, Simon Bradstreet, 

Thomas Dudley. 

178. MRS. FRANK LAWRENCE BLOOD (Grace HoUingsworth). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Groton. 
Sixth in descent from Valentine Hollingsworth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, John Withington, 

Simon Bradstreet, Aaron Cooke, 



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Humphrey Atherton, 
Robert Tucker, 



William Sumner, 
Timothy Tileston, 



Philip Eliot. 



179. MRS. FRANCIS ABBOT GOODHUE (Elizabeth Johnson Gushing). 

[Elected igoi.] 

15 School Street, Andover. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Caleb Cushing, William Gerrish, 

John Cushing, Edward Rossiter, 

Rev. John Woodbridge, Stephen Greenleaf, 

Thomas Dudley, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Henry Sewall. 



180. MRS. FISKE WARREN (Gretchen Osgood). 

[Elected 1901.] 

8 Mt. Vernon Place, Boston. 
Tenth in descent from William Hutchinson. 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

Thomas Savage, 
Henry PhiUips, 
Hezekiah Usher, 
Samuel Bass, 
WiUiam MuUins, 
John Alden, 
John Miller, 
Josias Winslow, 
Thomas Bourne, 
John Osgood, 
John Osgood, 
Robert Clements, 
Peter Ayer, 
Thomas Howlet, 



CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Wade, 
Joseph Fletcher, 
William Fletcher, 
William French, 
Henry Bowen, 
Robert Tucker, 
Francis Barker, 
John Buck, 
Isaac Johnson, 
Thomas Prence, 
William Collier, 
Samuel Fuller, 
Matthew Fuller, 
Peter Butler, 



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98 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Eleazer Lawrence, Anthony Eames, 

Eleazer Lawrence, Richard Warren, 

Thomas Adams, James Nash, 

Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, John Johnson. 



181. MISS ALICE RIGHTON TAYLOR. 

[Elected 1901.] 

67 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 
Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Haynes, William Bradford, 

George Wyllys, Eldad Taylor, 

Samuel Wyllys. 

182. MISS JEANETTE WITHERSPOON TAYLOR. 

[Elected 1902.] 

67 Rutledge Avenue, Charleston, S.C. 
Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Haynes, William Bradford, 

George Wyllys, Eldad Taylor, 

Samuel Wyllys. 

183. MISS HELEN FRANCES KIMBALL. 

[Elected 1902.] 

292 Kent Street, Brookline. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. William Worcester. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Hathaway, John Perkins, Jr., 

Henry Andrews, James Davis, 

Stephen Kingsley, James Leonard. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 99 

184. MRS. THOMAS ST. JOHN LOCKWOOD (Emmeline Dabney 

Stackpole). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Ill Bay State Road, Boston. 

Eighth in descent from Samuel Bass. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Daniel Fisher, 

William Mullins, John Baker. 



185. MISS FRANCES GOODWIN. 

[Elected ipo2.] 

920 Centre Street, Jamaica Plain. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Waldron. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Robert Elliot, Thomas Spencer, 

Evert Jansen Wendell, Abraham Staats, 

John Wendell, Edmund Quincy, 

John Wendell, Daniel Gookin, 

John Gerrish, Henry Sherburne, 

William Thompson, Nathaniel Fryer, 

Charles Frost, John WTieelwright, 

John Plaisted, John Pickering, 

John Hill, Roger Plaisted, 
John Wheelwright. 

186. MRS. JAMES H. BEAL (Louisa Adams). 

[Elected 1902.] 

104 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Mullins, Joseph Williams, 

Samuel Bass, Edward Howell, 

Humphrey Atherton, John Deming, 

Aaron Cooke, Richard Treat. 

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lOO SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

187. MRS. JOHN AMORY JEFFRIES (Emily Augusta Eustis). 

[Elected 1902.] 

3 Exeter St., Boston. 
Fourth in descent from William Ellery. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Ellery, Thomas Dudley, 

Benjamin Ellery, Rev. John Woodbridge, 

Jonathan Remington, Job Almy, 

Simon Bradstreet, Christopher Almy, 

Isaac Lawton. 



188. t MRS. FRANK FARNUM DRESSER (Josephine Rose Lincoln). 

[Elected 1902.] 

49 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Josias Winslow, William Hutchinson, 

Isaac Winslow, William Sever, 

Richard Warren, Nicholas Sever, 

Nathaniel Warren, Herbert Pelham, 

John Chandler, 3d, Benjamin Church, 

Timothy Paine, William Collier, 

Nathaniel Paine, Constant Southworth, 

Nathaniel Paine, Nathan Fiske, 

Stephen Paine, John Bridge, 

John Gardiner, Nicholas Danforth, 

Henry Andrews, Edmund Rice, 

Nathaniel Beal, Benjamin Cooley, 

John Johnson, Joseph Buckminster, 

Thomas Savage, Jr., John Sharp, 

George Morton, John Baxter, 

William Paddy, Thomas White, 

Edmund Freeman, Josiah Converse, 

Charles Church, James Converse, Jr., 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. lOI 

James Warren, Moses Fiske, 

Samuel Lincoln, Rev. Zachariah Symmes, 

John Chandler, Cornelius Waldo, 

John Chandler, Jr., Joshua Scottow, 

David Gardiner, Luke Hitchcock, 

Lion Gardiner, John Fiske, 

John Pickering, William Pratt, 

John Burrill, John Clark, 

Joseph Chandler, Richard Beers, 

George Macy, James Converse, 

Thomas Savage, John Carter. 



189. MISS ELIZABETH STUART OSGOOD. 

[Elected 1902.] 

6 Monroe Street, Salem. 
Eighth in descent from William Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Holyoke, John Osgood, 

Rev. Edward Holyoke, Roger Clap, 

Thomas Dudley, John Alden, 

Rev. John Rogers, Thomas Savage, 

Roger Conant. 



190. MRS. THACHER LORING (Margaret Fuller Channing) 

[Elected 1902.] 
Brookline. 

Fourth in descent from William Ellery. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Ellery, John Remington, 

Benjamin Ellery, Rev. Simon Bradstreet, 

Jonathan Remington, Thomas Dudley, 

Jonathan Remington, Simon Bradstreet, 

Rev. John Woodbridge. 



102 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

191. MRS. CHARLES G. WASHBURN (CaroUne Vinton Slater). 

[Elected 1902.] 

44 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Roger Williams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Barker, Joseph Jenckes, 

Lawrence Wilkinson, Thomas Angell, 

Abraham Tourtellot, William Wickenden, 

William Dyer, Thomas Olney, 

Stephen Arnold. 



192. MISS AGNES IRWIN. 

[Elected 1902.] 

Radcliffe College, Cambridge. 
Fourth in descent from Benjamin Franklin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Richard Bache. 



193. MRS. GEORGE PUTNAM (Harriet Lowell). 

[Elected 1902.] 

488 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Lowell, Daniel Russell, 

John Bridge, James Russell, 

Daniel Turrell, George Curwen, 

Edward Jackson, Charles Chambers, 

Edmund Quincy, Thomas Graves, 

Edmund Quincy, John Higginson, 

Edmund Quincy, John Higginson, 

Daniel Gookin, Rev. John Higginson, 

Nathaniel Gookin, Rev. Francis Higginson, 

Rev. Nathaniel Gookin, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 103 

Rev. Henry Flynt, William Dodge, 

Thomas Willet, Roger Conant, 

John Brown, William Raymond, 

Simon Bradstreet, Habijah Savage, 

Thomas Dudley, Thomas Savage, 

Rev. Seaborn Cotton, Thomas Lake, 

Rev. John Cotton, Edward Tyng, 

Rev. John Cotton, William Hutchinson, 

James Russell, John Stedman, 
Thomas Graves. 



194. MRS. JOHN PHILLIPS REYNOLDS, JR.(Lucretia Revere Munroe). 

[Elected 1902.] 

279 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Brewster, Peter Burr, 

Richard Warren, WilUam Torrey, 

Barnabas Lothrop, Christopher Batt, 

John Howland, Rev. John Wilson, 

Rev. Thomas Hooker. 



195. MRS. CHARLES HENRY ATKINSON (AUce Little Hale). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Mount Rural, Newburyport. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Moses Little. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Hale, Jacob Toppan, 

John White, Tristram CoflSn, 

John Gilman, Tristram Cofl&n, 

Henry Sewall, James Smith, 

Rev. Michael Wigglesworth. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



196. MRS. JOHN L. BREMER (Mary Rice Farnsworth). 

[Elected 1902.] 

416 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from George Minot. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



James Minot, 
Joseph Sheple, 
Joseph Jewett, 
Nehemiah Jewett, 
Ezra Farnsworth, 
Phineas Rice, 
Edmund Rice, 



James Parker, 
Simon Willard, 
John Cutler, 
Edward Winship, 
John Pickard, 
Timothy Wheeler, 
Thomas Brooks, 
Jonas Prescott. 



197- MISS NATALIE SILSBEE WHITWELL. 

[Elected 1902.] 

113 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 



Rev. Simon Bradstreet, 
Thomas Dudley, 
Rev. John Woodbridge, 
Increase Nowell, 
Samuel Symonds, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Samuel Appleton, 
Isaac Appleton, 
Thomas Baker, 
John Woodbury, 
Peter Woodbury, 
William Raymond, 

Hezekiah 



Roger Conant, 
William Dodge, 
Edward Tyng, 
Jonathan Tyng, 
William Tyng, 
Robert Hale, 
John Pickering, 
John Burrill, 
Joshua Wingate, 
Edmund Greenleaf, 
John Tyng, 
Rev. Thomas Clarke, 
Usher. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 105 

198. MRS. CHARLES E. GRINNELL (Elizabeth Tucker Washburn). 

[Elected 1903.] 

15 Millmont Street, Roxbury. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Nathaniel Warren. 



199. MRS. FREDERICK S. WHITWELL (Gertrude Howard). 

[Elected 1903.] 

166 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Nathan Whiting. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Whiting, Griffin Craft, 

John Whiting, Ralph Wheelock, 

John BuUard, Daniel Pond, 

Thomas Thurston. 

200. MRS. JAMES RIPLEY HOOPER (Gertrude Fellows Williams). 

[Elected 1903.] 

303 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Stephen Williams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Williams, William Parks, 

Rev. Wilham Thompson, Samuel Walker, 

Aaron Davis, Daniel Weld, 

John WilHams, Joseph Weld, 

Robert Tucker. 



201. MRS. HARRY VINTON LONG (Susan Higginson Bowditch). 

[Elected 1903.] 

249 Tappan Street, Brookline. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Zachariah Symmes, John Leverett, 

Jonathan Mitchell, George Wyllys, 



Io6 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Jean Paul Mascarene, John Haynes, 

William Hubbard, Lion Gardiner, 

Joshua Babcock, 

202. MISS ELIZABETH FRAZIER HEAD. 

[Elected 1903.] 

Fisher Avenue, Brookline. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Zachariah Symmes, Joshua Babcock, 

Jonathan Mitchell, John Leverett, 

Jean Paul Mascarene, George Wyllys, 

William Hubbard, John Haynes, 

Lion Gardiner. 

203. MRS. EDWIN BROWN (Mariana Mifllin Earle). 

[Elected 1903.] 

70 Elm Street, Worcester. 
Sixth in descent from William Earle. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ralph Earle, Joseph Hills, 

Simon Willard. 

204. MISS ADELE G. THAYER. 

[Elected 1903.] 

181 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Aspinwall, Christopher Toppan, 

Richard Saltonstall, Peter Schuyler, 

Andrew Eliot, Robert Livingston, Jr., 

Hendrick Van Rensselaer, William Parker, 

Johannes Pieterse Van Brugh. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 107 

205. MRS. BRADLEY OILMAN (Mary Rebecca Foster). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Hemenway Chambers, Boston. 
Fourth in descent from Jedediah Foster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dwight, Joseph Hawley, 

Henry Dwight, Samuel Marshall, 

Timothy Dwight, David Wilton, 

Henry FUnt, John Pynchon, 

William Pynchon. 

206. MISS EDITH ANDREW. 

[Elected 1903.] 

32 Hereford Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Francis Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Higginson, Benjamin Lincoln, 

John Higginson, Henry Whitfield, 

Theophilus Gushing, Thomas Savage, 

Daniel Gushing, Anthony Fames, 

Samuel Thaxter. 

207. MRS. RICHARD H. WELD (Laura T. Winsor). 

[Elected 1903.] 

109 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Gaptain Myles Standish. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Anthony Fames, 

Wilham MulHns, WilHam Bassett, 

Samuel Sprague, John Wadsworth, 

Ghristopher Wadsworth. 



Io8 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

208. MRS. AMORY ELIOT (Mary Clark). 

[Elected 1903.] 

185 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Wilkinson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Wickenden, Samuel Babcock, 

Thomas Angell, Nathaniel Vose, 

John Field, Thomas Bourne, 

William Sumner, Richard Scott, 

Robert Babcock. 

209. MRS. THOMAS EMERSON PROCTOR (Emma Esther Howe). 

[Elected 1904.] 

273 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Wilham Bradford, John Bouton, 

John Steele, Richard Treat, 

Robert Webster, Nicholas Olmstead, 

Gov. John Webster, Thomas Benedict, 

Walter Hoyt. 

210. MRS. CHARLES SEDGWICK MINOT (Lucy Fosdick). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Readville P.O. 
Fovu-th in descent from Captain Amos Lawrence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Fosdick, WiUiam Brewster, 

Jonathan Brewster, John Woodbury, 

Nehemiah Abbott, Thomas Hale, 

Isaac Parker, John Upham, 

Humphrey Turner. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 109 

211. MISS ELEANOR JACKSON CLARKE. 

[Elected 1904.] 

66 Coinmonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Richard Waterman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Coggeshall, WiUiam Wodell, 

Gregory Dexter, Simon Smith, 

WilUam Baulstone, John Coggeshall, Jr., 

WiUiam Arnold, Thomas Angell, 

William Carpenter. 

212. LADY CARTER (Gertrude Codman Parker). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Government House, Nassau, Bahamas. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Russell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Winslow, James Russell, 

Increase Nowell, Charles Chambers, 

James Russell, Thomas Graves, 

Daniel Russell, Thomas Graves, 

George Curwen. 

213. MRS. CALEB LORING CUNNINGHAM (Annie Rowe Payson). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Willow Brook, East Milton. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Payson, Jacob Rowe, 

Philip EUot, John Stevens, 

John Rogers, Samuel Stevens, 

John Rogers, James Stevens, 

Nathaniel Rogers, William Stevens, 

Daniel Denison, Joseph Allen, 

John Whipple, Joseph Allen, 

John Whipple, Nathaniel Coit, 
James Davis. 



no SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

214. MRS. DAVID STODDARD GREENOUGH (Caroline Wendell 

Goodwin). 

[Elected 1904.] 

7 Greenough Avenue, Jamaica Plain. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Waldron. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Robert Eliot, John Gerrish, 

Evert Jansen Wendell, Abraham Staats, 

John Wendell, Edmund Quincy, 

John Wendell, Daniel Gookin, 

Henry Sherburne. 

215. MRS. RICHARD WALDEN HALE (Mary Newbold Patterson). 

[Elected 1904.] 

R. D. No, I, Needham. 
Seventh in descent from Michael Newbold. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilHam Lawrence, WilUam Wood, 

John Stevenson, Christopher Stuart. 



216. MRS. ISAAC TUCKER BURR, JR. (Alice McClure Peters). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Readville. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Christopher Osgood. 



217. MRS. HENRY WHEELER (Ellen Hayward). 

[Elected 1904.] 

289 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Ninth in descent from William Sumner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Wolcott, Samuel Bass, 

Thomas Newberry, Joseph Goldthwait, 

Samuel Appleton, John Goldthwait, 

Samuel Appleton, Benjamin Putnam, 

Nathaniel Putnam. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. Ill 

218. MRS. CHARLES LINZEE TILDEN (Effie Bird). 

[Elected 1904.] 

53 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Anthony Eames, 

WiUiam Mullins, WilUam Bassett, 

Samuel Sprague, John Wadsworth, 

Christopher Wadsworth. 



219. MRS. ROBERT S. RUSSELL (Margaret Pelham Curtis). 

[Elected 1904.] 

20 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from John Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Increase No well, William Avery, 

William Pepperell, Joseph Buckminster, 

Thomas Graves, Joseph Buckminster, 

Thomas Graves, John Sharp, 

John Stedman. 

220. MRS. ABBOT LAWRENCE ROTCH (Margaret Randolph Anderson). 

[Elected 1904.] 

235 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Jefferson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Mann Randolph, Richard Randolph, 

WilHam Randolph, Richard Kennon, 

Archibald Carey, John BolHng, 

Miles Carey, Robert Boiling, 

John Rolfe. 



112 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

221. MRS. J. MONTGOMERY SEARS (Sarah Choate). 

[Elected 1904.] 

12 Arlington Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Edward Kinnicutt. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Waterman, Richard Carder. 



222. MRS. HENRY H. SPRAGUE (Charlotte Sprague Ward). 

[Elected 1904.] 

33 Fairfield Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Major-Gen. Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Ward, Edward Jackson, 

Richard Ward, Thomas Pemberton, 

James Trowbridge, Samuel Penhallow, 

John Cutt. 



223. MRS. ROBERT N. TOPPAN (Sarah Moody Gushing). 

[Elected 1904.] 
54 Highland Street, Cambridge. 

Fourth in descent from Colonel Caleb Cushing. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Phillips, Daniel Pierce, 

Francis Norton, Benjamin Kimball, 

Stephen Greenleaf, John Johnson, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Robert Clements, 

Joseph Hills, Edmund Rice, 

John Cushing, Thomas Bradbury, 

Matthew Perkins, John Cotton, 

Thomas Burnham, Edward Rossiter, 

Daniel Pierce, Tristram Coffin. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. II3 

224. MRS. WILLIAM WARREN VAUGHAN (Ellen Twisleton Park- 

man). 

[Elected 1904.] 

354 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dudley, Henry Flint, 

Edward Tyng, Andrew Eliot, 

Henry Dwight, Joseph Hawley, 

Timothy Dwight, Israel Ashley, 

John Moseley. 

225. MISS ELIZABETH PARSONS. 

[Elected 1904.] 

223 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Moses Parsons. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Charles Chauncey, John Walley, 

Samuel Sewell, James Davis, 

John Hull, Stephen Greenleaf, 

Edmund Quincy, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Joseph Hills. 

226. MRS. NATHANIEL THAYER (Pauline Revere). 

[Elected 1904.] 

22 Fairfield Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Edward HuTCHonsrsoN. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Peter Burr, Edward Johnson. 

227. MRS. CHARLES PELHAM GREENOUGH (Mary Dwight Vose). 

[Elected 1904.] 

45 Carleton Street, Brookline. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gorham, Peter Tufts, 

John Jacob, Thomas Gardner, 



114 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Peter Hobart, William Gayer, 

Nathaniel Dickinson, Tristram Coffin, 

Nathaniel Gorham. 



228. MRS. JOSEPH BANGS WARNER (Margaret Woodbury Storer). 

[Elected 1904.] 

153 Brattle Street, Cambridge. 
Fourth in descent from Judge Roger Sherman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Sherman, Joseph CooKdge, 

John Sherman, Tristram Coffin, 

Jonathan Prescott, Nathaniel Coffin, 

John Storer, Joseph Coffin, 

Tristram Coffin, Daniel Hoar, 

John Higginson, Francis Higginson, 

Samuel Brocklebank, Joseph Storer, 

Rev. Zachariah Symmes, Thomas Savage, 

William Bond, Rev. John Higginson, 

Samuel Dudley, Thomas Dudley, 

Kinsley Hall, Ralph HaU, 

Ambrose Gibbins, Tobias Langdon, 

Abijah Peirce, Henry Sherburne, 
Edward Winship. 



229. MRS. CHARLES FRY (Maria Denison Burnham). 

[Elected 1904.] 

21 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor Samuel Symonds. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Baker, Chad Brown, 

Samuel Appleton, Thomas Hazard, 

Samuel Appleton, George Lawton, 

Isaac Appleton, Henry Sewall, 

Thomas Choate, Stephen Sewall, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



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John Perkins, 
William Sawyer, 
Francis Littlefield, 
Edmund Littlefield, 
George Denison, 
James Avery, 
John Avery, 
James Babcock, 



Jonathan Mitchell, 
John Wyman, 
Richard Brackett, 
WiUiam French, 
Samuel Porter, 
Aaron Cooke, Jr., 
Aaron Cooke, Sr., 
WilKam Westwood. 



230. MRS. CHARLES RANLET (Josephine Lord Smith). 

[Elected 1904.] 

9 Ashland Street, Worcester. 
Eighth in descent from Francis Willoughby. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Lynde, Reinold Marvin, 

Enoch Lord, Gershom Bulkeley, 

Richard Lord, Peter Bulkeley, 

Richard Lord, Charles Chauncey, 

John Prentice. 



231. MRS. SAMUEL FRANCIS SMITH (Mary Reed). 

[Elected 1895.] 

1 181 Centre Street, Newton Centre. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford, 



SUPPLEMENTARY 

James Fitch, 
Joseph Loomis, 
Rev. James Fitch, 
Rev. John Cotton, 
Rev. Seaborn Cottoji, 
Rev. John Cotton, 3d, 
Rev. Samuel Whiting, 
Simoji Willard, 
William Johnson, 



CLAIMS. 

Seth Wyman, 
Seth Wyman, 
John Wyman, 
Stephen Goodyear, 
James Torrey, 
John Balch, 
Rev. Henry Whitfield, 
Josiah Parker, 
James Parker, 



Il6 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Edward Johnson, Josiah Richardson, 

Thomas Lake, Joseph Cooley, 

Thomas Gardner, Benjamin Cooley, 

John Woodbury, George Brown, 

William Bradford, James Kidder, 

Thomas Dudley, Nicholas Danforth, 

Simon Bradstreet, Jonathan Danforth, 

Thomas Danforth, Oliver Whiting, 

Edward Griswold, Jonathan Richardson. 



232. MRS. FREDERICK S. MOSELEY (Helen Dorr Carpenter). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Newburyport. 
Fifth in descent from Judge Preston Carpenter. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Carpenter, Benjamin Lynde, Sr., 

Samuel Carpenter, Samuel Checkley, 

Samuel Preston, Rev. Increase Mather, 

Thomas Lloyd, WiUiam Browne, 

Rev. John Cotton. 

233. MRS. WILLIAM G. FARLOW (Lilian Horsford). 

[Elected 1905.] 
24 Quincy Street, Cambridge. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 



234. MRS. WALTER SCOTT FITZ (Henrietta Goddard Wigglesworth). 

[Elected 1905.] 

75 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Fifth in descent from Rev. Michael Wigglesworth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Samuel Newman, Thomas Andrews, 

Nathaniel Sparhawk, " Thomas Andrews, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSfflP. I17 

Samuel Thaxter, Sylvester Richmond, 

John Thaxter, Sylvester Richmond, 

Edward Richmond. 



235. MRS. RICHARDS MERRY BRADLEY (Amy Owen Aldis). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Manchester. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Epenetus Platt. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Epenetus Platt, George Colton, 

Jonas Wood, David Hoyt, 

Jonathan Wells, Ebenezer Sheldon, 

Jonathan Wells, John Sheldon. 



236. MRS. FREDERICK HIGGINSON (Mary Brazer Ellis). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Seaver Street, Brookline. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Edvi^ard Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Josiah Winslow, John Chandler, 

Nicholas Sever, Benjamin Church. 



237. MISS ELISE BORDMAN RICHARDS. 

[Elected 1905.] 

2 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Lynde, George Curwin, 

Benjamin Lynde, Sr., Rev. Increase Mather, 

Benjamin Lynde, Jr., Rev. Richard Mather, 

William Browne, Rev. John EUot, 

Samuel Checkley. 



Il8 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

238. MRS. FRANCIS TIFFANY BOWLES (Adelaide Hay Savage). 

[Elected 190s.] 

148 Marlborough Street, Boston. 
Sixth in descent from Major Thomas Savage. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Savage, Jr., Samuel Appleton, 

Joshua Scottow, Samuel Bass, 

John Alden, Ambrose Dawes, 

WilUam Sumner, Thomas White, 

Henry Wolcott, WiUiam MulKns, 

Samuel Appleton, Philip Smith, 
Thomas Newberry. 

239. MISS MARGARET YOUNG. 

[Elected 1905.] 

285 Beacon Street, Boston. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Jacob, John Haynes, 

Joseph Loring, George Wyllys, 

Hugh Mason, Rev. Thomas Walley. 



240. MRS. BENJAMIN LORING YOUNG (Charlotte Wright Hubbard). 

[Elected 1905.! 

Weston. 

Seventh in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Wilham Hubbard, Richard Russell, 

George Wyllys, John Greene, 

Samuel Wyllys, Thomas Greene, 

John Haynes, Rev. William Hubbard, 

Lion Gardiner. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. II9 

241. MISS AGNES BLAKE. 

[Elected 1905.] 

Weston. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Collier, Benjamin Church, 

Lion Gardiner, Rev. John Woodbridge, 

John Chandler, Timothy Ruggles, 

Constant Southworth, John Chandler, Jr., 

Timothy Paine. 

242. MRS. FRANCIS BLAKE (Elizabeth Livermore Hubbard). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Weston. 
Seventh in descent from Governor John Leverett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Hubbard, Richard Russell, 

George Wyllys, John Greene, 

Samuel Wyllys, Thomas Greene, 

John Haynes, Rev. Wilham Hubbard, 

Lion Gardiner. 

243. MRS. CHARLES WELLS HUBBARD (Anne Laurens Swann). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Weston. 
Fifth in descent from Captain William Bowers. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Capen, James Kidder, 

Edvi^ard Winship, Jonathan Bowers, 

Thomas Vose, Jerathmeel Bowers, 

Isaac Buck. 



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244. MISS MARY KATHARINE HORSFORD. 

[Elected 1905.] 

27 Craigie Street, Cambridge. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Lion Gardiner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

David Gardiner, Ezra Bourne, 

John Gardiner, Shearjashub Bourne, 

David Gardiner, Richard Bourne, 

Nathaniel Sylvester, James Skiflfe. 



MEMBERS 

OF 

THE MASSACHUSETTS SOCIETY OF COLONIAL 
DAMES OF AMERICA 

RESIDENT IN NON-COLONIAL STATES. 



•Deceased. 
} Married. 
t Resigned. 



Iowa. 

I. *MRS. WILLIAM STEVENS PERRY (Sara Abbott Woods). 

[Elected 1895.] 
[Died 1897.] 

Seventh in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Henry Smith, Thomas Stoughton, 

Rev. Richard Mather, William Wadsworth. 



Iowa. 

2. tMRS. ARTHUR LEWIS BENNETT (Anne Hanford Richardson 
Perry). 

[Elected 1895.] 

Spanishtown, Jamaica, B.W.I. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Henry Smith, Thomas Stoughton, 

Rev. Richard Mather, William Wadsworth. 

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122 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Iowa. 

3. MRS. LEON M. ALLEN (Katharine Augusta Ballord). 

[Elected iSps-] 

Kenilworth, 111. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac AUerton, William Bradford, 

John Valentine, Robert Cushman, 

Simon Lynde, John Oilman, 

Sir Charles Hobby, Rev. Peter Hobart. 



Michigan. 

4. *MRS. BENJAMIN STOW FARNSWORTH (Eliza Fiske Valentine). 

[Elected 1895.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Fifth in descent from Sir Charles Hobby. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Valentine, John Jones, 

Simon Lynde, ' John Jones, Jr. 



Minnesota. 

5. MRS. DANIEL ROGERS NOYES (Helen Abia Gilman). 

[Elected 1895.] 

366 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gilman, Abraham Dickerman, 

Benjamin Ives, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Robert Hale, Alexander Shapleigh, 

Rev. John Hale, Richard Lippincott, 

Thomas Tupper, Robert Foote, 

Peter CoflSn, Nicholas Gilman, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 23 

Tristram Coffin, Samuel Prince, 

Thomas Mayhew, William Swift, 

Nathaniel Clarke, Jonathan Thing. 

Minnesota. 

6. MRS. CHARLES PHELPS NO YES (Emily Hoffman Oilman). 

[Elected 1895.] 

89 Virginia Avenue, St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Oilman, Abraham Dickerman, 

Benjamin Ives, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Robert Hale, Alexander Shapleigh, 

Rev. John Hale, Richard Lippincott, 

Thomas Tupper, Robert Foote, 

Peter Coffin, Nicholas Oilman, 

Tristram Coffin, Samuel Prince, 

Thomas Mayhew, WilHam Swift, 

Nathaniel Clarke, Jonathan Thing. 

Iowa. 

7. tMRS. SAMUEL F. SMITH (Mary Reed). 

[Elected 1895.] 
[Resigned and transferred.] 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

Iowa. 

8. MISS MARY LETTIE BAILEY. 

[Elected 1895.] 

314 Fifth Avenue, Clinton. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Silas Sears, Thomas Dimmock, 

John Howland, John Howland. 



124 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

g. MRS. GEORGE HENRY CHRISTIAN (Leonora Hall). 

[Elected 1895.] 

404 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Morris. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Paine, Edward Adams. 

Minnesota. 

10. MRS. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS (Ada Walker). 

[Elected 1896.] 

3 Crocus Hill, St. Paul. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Thomas Colton, 

William Bradford, Henry Wolcott, 

Samuel Ruggles, Richard Borden, 

Kenelm Winslow, Rev. John Woodbridge, 

William Vassall, WilUam White, 

Richard Warren, Matthew Griswold, 

John Cooke, John Briggs, 

Samuel Ruggles, Jr., Samuel Rider, 

George Colton, Eleazer Lawrence. 

Iowa. 

11. MRS. FRANK W. MAHIN (Abbie Anna Cadle). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Clinton, and U.S. Consulate, Nottingham, England. 
Eighth in descent from Christopher Hussey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Stephen Bachelder, John Sanborn, 

WilHam Estow, Ephraim Marston, 

James Johnston, Nathaniel Batchelder, 

Roger Shaw, John Lamprey, 

Thomas Marston, John Redman. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Iowa. 

12. MISS ALICE FRENCH. 

[Elected 1896.] 

228 East Eleventh Street, Davenport. 
Eighth in descent from George Morton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ephraim Morton, William French, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, 

Thomas Mayhevi^, Nicholas Tillinghast, 

Josiah Winslow. 

Minnesota. 

13. MRS. EDWARD H. CUTLER (Lucy Carter Dunbar). 

[Elected 1896.] 
360 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 

Seventh in descent from Edmund Hobart. 

Calijornia. 

14. MRS. JOHN I. RODGERS (Esther Frederica Rogers). 

[Elected 1896.] 

133 Remsen Street, Brooklyn, N.Y. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Moses Titcomb. 

supplementary claim. 
William Titcomb. 

Minnesota. 

15. MRS. EDWIN C. MASON (Frances Kingsbury). 

[Elected 1896.] 

70 South Madison Avenue, Pasadena, Cal. 
Seventh in descent from Constant Southworth. 

supplementary claims. 
William Collier, William Pabodie, 

John Alden. 



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126 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Ohio. 

i6. MRS. CLEMENT BATES (Fanny Higbee). 

[Elected 1896.] 

502 East Third Street, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gorham, George Denison, 

Orlando Jones, William Denison. 

Maine. 

17. MISS MARY McGAW FISKE, 

[Elected 1896.] 

II Linden Street, Bath. 
Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Waitstill Winthrop, William Fiske , 

James Bowdoin, Thomas Dudley, 

James Bowdoin, Jr., Joseph Dudley, 

Timothy Lindall, William Brenton, 

Rev. Michael Wigglesworth. 

Maine. 

18. MRS. WILLIAM H. ANDERSON (AUce Preble). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Togus, Me. 
Third in descent from Jedediah Preble. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Abraham Preble, William Brewster, 

Thomas Clarke, Francis Peabody, 

John Alden, George Denison, 

Constant South worth. Rev. Thomas Thacher, 

Rev. Ralph Partridge. 

Minnesota. 

19. *MRS. GEORGE BROOKS YOUNG (EUen Fellows). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1905.] 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 27 

Iowa. 

20. MRS. ESEK STEERE BALLORD (Frances Aurilla Webb). 

[Elected 1896.] 

226 East Locust Street, Davenport. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, John Alden, 

Edmund Hobart, Jonathan Alden, 

Rev. Peter Hobart, Edmund Chandler, 

Jonathan Chandler, William Mullins, 

Samuel Adams. 

Wisconsin. 

21. MRS. JAMES S. PECK (Ellen M. Hayes). 

[Elected 1S96.] 

5 Waverly Place, Milwaukee. 
Ninth in descent from Robert Cushman. 

Michigan. 

22. MRS. RICHARD H. FYFE (Abby Lucretia Rice). 

[Elected 1896.] 

939 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. 
Third in descent from Peter Rice. 

supplementary CLAIMS. 

Abraham Rice, Samuel Brigham. 

Illinois. 

23. tMRS. DANIEL GOODWIN (Isabella Duffield Pitts). 

[Elected 1896.] 

895 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 

Fourth in descent from James Pitts. 

supplementary claims. 
William Bradford, James Bov^rdoin, 

John Alden, WilHam Mullins. 



128 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

24. *MRS. WILLIAM T. COLEMAN (Caroline Maria Page). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1896.] 

Sixth in descent from Peregrine White. 

Missouri. 

25. MRS. ALBERT CHILDS (Hannah M. Dudley). 

[Elected 1896.] 

New England National Bank, Kansas City. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dudley, Addington Davenport, 

William Dudley, Richard Davenport, 

Edward Tyng, Emanuel Downing, 

John Sharpe. 

Michigan. 

26. MRS. HENRY M. DUFFIELD (Frances Pitts). 

[Elected 1896.] 

707 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Fourth in descent from James Pitts. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilUam Bradford, James Bowdoin, 

John Alden, WiUiam MuUins. 

Michigan. 

27. MRS. HENRY W. SKINNER (Henrietta Channing Dana). 

[Elected 1896.] 

360 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Nicholas Tillinghast, 

Jonathan Remington, Philip Taber, 

Rev. George Phillips, John Upham, 

Rev. John Woodbridge, James Trowbridge, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 29 

Jonathan Remington, Job Almy, 

William Goodwin, Christopher Almy, 

Rev. John Wilson, William Ahny, 

Ebenezer Grant, Isaac Lawton, 

William Ellery, Thomas Lawton, 

William Ellery, Peter Tallman, 

Benjamin Ellery, Thomas Cornell, 

John Remington, Jacob Barney, 

Job Smith, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Ebenezer BUss, Jeremy Houchin, 

Rev. James Allen, Daniel White, 

Rev. Samuel Danforth, WilUam Gaylord, 

John Minor, John Bissell, 

Thomas Minor, Nicholas Danforth, 

John Moore, Thomas Newbury, 

Daniel Clark, Tristram Coffin, 

Pardon TilUnghast, Tristram Coffin, 
Rev. Simon Bradstreet. 

Missouri. 

28. MRS. HENRY WARE ELIOT (Charlotte C. Steams). 

[Elected 1896.] 

2635 Locust Street, St. Louis. 
Sixth in descent from John Gushing. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Charles Chauncey, John Walley, 

Richard Beers. 

Iowa. 

29. JMRS. WILLIAM B. WALWORTH (EUzabeth Clarke Wilcox). 

[Elected 1896.] 

29 Richards Street, Worcester, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Thomas Clarke, 

Rev. Charles Chauncey, Rev. John Lothrop. 



130 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan, 

30. MRS. JAMES C. SMITH, JR. (Virginia Ferguson). 

[Elected 1896.] 

451 JefEerson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Allen. 

Michigan. 

31. MRS. LEWIS HENRY PADDOCK (Jessica Ferguson). 

[Elected 1896.] 
66 St. Aubin Avenue, Detroit. 

Eighth in descent from Captain John Allen. 

Michigan. 

32. *MISS MARY ELLA KILBOURN. 

[Elected 1806.] 
[Died 1899.] 

Seventh in descent from Captain John Allen. 

Iowa. 

33. MISS ANNIE MARIE BAILEY. 

[Elected 1896.] 

314 Fifth Avenue, Clinton. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

supplementary claims. 
Silas Sears, Thomas Dimmock, 

John Hovi^land, John Rowland. 



Colorado. 

34. MRS. JAMES W. BARTLETT (Harriet Felicia Lane). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1 1 18 Wood Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Fifth in descent from John Lane. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Job Lane, John Lane, 

Job Lane. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 131 

Iowa. 

35. MISS FRANCES MORTON FRENCH. 

[Elected 1896.] 

220 East Eleventh Street, Davenport. 
Eighth in descent from George Morton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ephraim Morton, Thomas Mayhew, 

Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, William French, 

Nicholas TilUnghast, Josiah Winslow, 

Rev. John Lothrop. 

Minnesota. 

36. MRS. CHARLES McCORMICK REEVE (Christine McLaren 

Lawrence). 

[Elected 1896.] 

408 Nicollet Avenue, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

William Bradford. 

Minnesota. 

37. MRS. CHARLES A. BOVEY (Hannah Caroline Brooks). 

[Elected 1896.] 
12 South Thirteenth Street, Minneapolis. 

Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Wilham MulUns. 

Maine. 

38. MISS ELEANOR BARNARD STEVENS. 

[Elected 1896.] 
Randolph. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Philip Nelson. 



132 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

39. MRS. EDWARD FERGUSON (Marcia Bryant Brown). 

[Elected 1896.] 

498 Van Buren Street, Milwaukee. 
Sixth in descent from Judge Samuel Wheelwright. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Wheelwright, Robert Pike, 

Rev. John Wheelwright, Walter Haynes, 

Jeremy Houchin, John Haynes, 

Samuel Bigelow, Peter Noyes, 

Francis Littlefield, Edmund Rice, 

Peter Ayers. 

Michigan. 

40. MRS. NATHAN GALLUP WILLIAMS (Mary Belle Brewster). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Detroit. 
Tenth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Seth Pomeroy, Ebenezer Pomeroy, 

Medad Pomeroy. 

Illinois. 

41. MRS. SAMUEL M. NICKERSON (Matilda Pinkham Crosby). 

[Elected 1896.] 

2 East 45th Street, New York City. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Prence, Edmund Freeman, 

Thomas Hinckley, John Crowe, 

Josias Winslow, Stephen Hopkins. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. I33 

Colorado. 

42. MRS. GEORGE W. LAWRENCE (Harriet Powars). 

[Elected, 1896.] 

Cheyenne Road, Colorado Springs). 
Sixth in descent from Daniel Pierce, 2d. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Daniel Pierce. 

Indiana. 

43. *MRS. BEMENT LYMAN (Ella Spears). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1898.] 

Seventh in descent from Richard Brackett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Joseph Thompson. 

Colorado. 

44. MRS. CHARLES FARNSWORTH (Harriet Peck Lester). 

[Elected 1896.] 

22 West Dale Street, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. John Lothrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Lothrop. 

Missouri. 

45. *MRS. JOHN GERRY COPELIN (Emma Comfort Roe). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died ] 

Seventh in descent from the Rev. George Phillips. 

Colorado. 

46. *MRS. WILLIAM F. ANDERSON (Sarah Frances Stickney). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died ] 

Sixth in descent from Daniel Pierce, 2d. 

SUPPLEAIENTARY CLAIM. 

Daniel Pierce. 



134 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

47. MRS. JAMES CLINTON SPENCER (Kate Parker Murdoch). 

[Elected 1806.] 

222 Martin Street, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from William Spencer. 

Wisconsin. 

48. MRS. HENRY B, GOODRICH (Cornelia Frances Dutcher). 

[Elected 1896.] 

382 Boylston Place, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. Charles Chauncey. 



Colorado. 

49. MRS. HENRY VAN KLEECK (Ellen Brooks Goodhue). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1269 Logan Avenue, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

supplementary claims. 
Simon Bradstreet, Peter Tufts, 

Rev. John Cotton, "William Goodhue, 

Rev. Francis Dane, Samuel Wilbore, 

John Porter, Samuel Wilbore, Jr. 

California. 

50. MRS. EDWIN W. NEWHALL (Virginia Whiting). 

[Elected 1896.] 

San Rafael, Marin County, Cal. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Hinckley, Rev. Thomas Walley, 

WilUam Bradford, William Whiting, 

William Bradford, Isaac Johnson, 

Samuel Bradford, John Johnson, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



135 



John Alden, 
William Mullins, 
William Peabody, 
Rev. John Lothrop, 
William Whiting, 
Rev. John Whiting, 
Edward Adams, 
George Allen, 
Lion Gardiner, 
William Pynchon, 
Matthew AUeyn, 
John Alleyn, 
Edward Collins, 
William Pratt, 
Henry Smith, 



Joseph Weld, 
Jonathan Gilbert, 
Samuel Stow, 
Daniel Harris, 
WilUam B. Whiting, 
Joseph Backus, 
Tristram Coffin, 
James Skiff, 
Thomas Mayhew, 
Matthew Mayhew, 
James Allen, 
Nathaniel Bacon, 
Rev. John Mayo, 
John Rogers, Jr., 
Thomas Rogers. 



Mississippi. 

51. *MRS. WIRT JOHNSTON (Mary Moseley Barrows). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died ] 

Third in descent from Captain David Nye. 

California. 

52. MRS. JAMES H. MADDUX (Maria Loraine Peck). 

[Elected 1896.] 

2976 Clay Street, San Francisco. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Peck. 

Wisconsin. 

53. MRS. HOWARD MORRIS (JuUa Robertson). 

[Elected 1896.] 

333 Summit Avenue, Milwaukee. 



Seventh in descent from Captain Ralph Hill. 



136 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

54. MRS. HENRY LE BRETON WILLS (Caroline Pomeroy Brewster). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1435 Cascade Avenue, North, Colorado Springs. 
Tenth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Seth Pomeroy, Medad Pomeroy, 

Ebenezer Pomeroy. 

Michigan. 

55. MRS. JUSTIN E. EMERSON (WiUmena H. EUot). 

[Elected 1896.] 
128 Henry Street, Detroit. 

Seventh in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Wyllys, Robert Treat, 

William Leete, Samuel Andrew, 

Jonathan Law, WiUiam Chittenden, 

John Haynes, Richard Baldwin. 

Iowa. 

56. MISS ALICE BRADSTREET CHASE. 

[Elected 1896.] 

Iowa City. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Michigan. 

57. tMRS. CHARLES WITHEY (Marguerite Stewart Conant). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Seventh in descent from Roger Conant. 

Colorado. 

58. MRS. WILLIAM F. SLOCUM (Mary Goodale Montgomery). 

[Elected 1896.] 

24 College Place, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Williams. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 137 

Michigan. 

59. MRS. HENRY P. BALDWIN (SybU Angler Lambard). 

[Elected 1896.] 

73 Park Avenue, New York City, N.Y. 
Sixth in descent from the Rev. Urian Oakes. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Angier, Henry Sewall, 

Edward Oakes, William Avery, 

Rev. Samuel Newman, Thomas Bradbury, 

Rev. Peter Bulkeley, Rev. Samuel Moody, 

Edward Stebbings. 

Michigan. 

60. MISS CORNELIA LOIS CAMPBELL. 

[Elected 1896.] 

402 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Major- General Robert Sedgwick. 

Michigan. 

61. MRS. JOHN H. KING (Matilda Davenport), 

[Elected 1896.] 

608 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Sixth in descent from Quartermaster John Smith. 



Missouri. 

62. MRS. FRANKLIN W. OLIN (Mary Moulton). 
[Elected 1896.] 
1 1 28 State Street, Alton, 111. 

Fifth in descent from Christopher Hussey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Movdton, John Smith, 

Thomas Marston, WiUiam Estow, 

Ephraim Marston, John Sanborn, 

Rev. Stephen Bachelder. 



138 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

63. MISS HARRIET ELIZA PRESCOTT FARNSWORTH. 

[Elected 1896.] 

567 East Congress Street, Detroit. 
Fifth in descent from John Valentine. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Sir Charles Hobby, Jonas Prescott, 

Simon Lynde, John Jones, 

John Jones, Jr. 

Indiana. 

64. MRS. WILBER F. WINCHESTER (Fanny Ramsay WUder). 

[Elected 1896.] 
2031 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Francis Peabody. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Peabody, John Coggeshall, 

David Peabody, WiUiam Coggeshall, 

John Putnam, William Baulstone, 

Jeremiah Foster, Henry Timberlake, 

Seth Pope, WilUam Walker, 

John DivoU, Edmund Goodenow, 

Moses Tyler, Thomas Dudley, 

John Pickard, Dudley Bradstreet, 

John Pierson, Ephraim Dorman, 

John Jenney, Simon Bradstreet, 

Thomas Burge, Reuben Rugg, 

Thomas Hale, Samuel Pickard, 

John Coggeshall, Daniel Wood. 

Colorado. 

65. tMRS. LE BARON BRADFORD PRINCE (Mary Catherine 

Burckte Beardsley). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Ill Palace Avenue, Santa Fe, N.M. 
Eighth in descent from Captain William Raymond. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 39 

Vermont. 

66. *MRS. DAVID HENRY LEWIS (Fanny Winslow Bradbury). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1899.] 

Seventh in descent from Thomas Bradbury. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Rev. John Cotton. 

Colorado. 

67. *MRS. ALBERT C. PEARSON (Josephine Anderson). 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died 1899.] 

Eighth in descent from Captain William Gerrish. 

Maine. 

68. MRS. JOHN McGAW FOSTER (Grace Greenleaf Eames). 

[Elected 1896.] 

81 St. Stephens Street, Boston, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Henry Kerley. 

Wisconsin. 

69. t MRS. GEORGE SENKLER (Abigail Louise Dickson). 

[Elected 1896.] 
649 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul, Minn. 

Seventh in descent from Judge Samuel Wheelwright. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Wheelwright. 

Colorado. 

70. MRS. CHARLES DENISON (Ella Strong). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1625 Logan Avenue, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from Elder John Strong. 

Colorado. 

71. MISS MARY LAVEY RILEY. 

[Elected 1896.] 

Denver. 
Eighth in descent from John Woodbury. 



I40 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

72. MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS ELDREDGE (Emma Cornelia 
Hay ward). 

[Elected 1896.] 

18 East Willamette Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Captain James Parker. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Whipple, Simon Stone, 

Henry Adams, Samuel Bigelow, 

John Holbrook, Jonas Prescott. 



Michigan. 

73. MRS. FREDERICK T. RANNEY (Mary Elizabeth Balch). 

[Elected 1896.] 

130 Alfred Street, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from John Balch. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Rev. Thomas Balch. 



Maine. 

74. MRS. PHILIP INGRAHAM JONES (Mabel Chxirchill). 

[Elected 1896.] 

124 Emery Street, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac Allerton, Daniel Gushing, 

Jonathan Brewster, Robert Cushman, 

Benjamin Stetson, Robert Stetson. 



Michigan. 

75. MRS. LYMAN HAYDEN BALDWIN (Julia Adele Strong). 

[Elected 1896.] 

407 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Howard. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 14I 

Missouri. 

76. MISS MILDRED HOLDEN. 

[Elected 1896.] 

155 East 1 8th Street, New York City, N.Y. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Reynolds, Edward Rawson, 

Rev. John Wilson, Samuel Appleton, 

Rev. George Phillips, Philip Eliot, 

William Royal. 

Maine. 

77. MISS MARY PREBLE ANDERSON. 

[Elected 1896.] 

Togus, Me. 
Sixth in descent from Major Abraham Preble. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Clarke, John Alden, 

Francis Peabody, Constant Southworth, 

William Brewster, George Denison, 

Rev. Thomas Thacher, Rev. Ralph Partridge. 



Colorado. 

78. MRS. CHARLES BREWER KOUNTZE (Mary Ensign 
Estabrook). 

[Elected 1896.] 

161 s Grant Avenue, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Simon Willard, 

Hugh Mason, WiUiam Adams, 

Edward Oakes, John FUnt, 

Thomas Flint. 



142 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

79. JMRS. WILLIAM NORVELLE McDEARMON (Katharine Curtis). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1350 York Street, Denver. 
Ninth in descent from Major SmoN Willard. 

Colorado. 

80. MRS. CHARLES BENTON WHITEHEAD (Harriett Curtis). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1373 Franklin Street, Denver. 
Ninth in descent from Major Simon Willard, 

Maine. 

81. MRS. EPHRAIM C. CUMMINGS (Annie Louisa Pomeroy). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Portland. 
Fifth in descent from Judge Edmund Quincy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edmund Quincy, John Browne, 

Edmimd Quincy, Abraham Staats, 

Rev. Henry Flynt, Evert Jansen Wendell, 

Daniel Gookin, Johannes Wendell, 

Thomas Willet, Johannes Van Brugh. 

Colorado. 

82. MRS. CHARLES THURLOW (Miriam Adelaide WoodweU). 

[Elected 1896.] 

69 High Street, Newburyport, Mass. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Gideon Woodwell. 

Michigan. 

83. t MRS. ARTHUR MAXWELL PARKER (Helen Strong Pitts). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1691 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Fifth in descent from James Pitts. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, William Bradford, 

James Bowdoin. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 

California. 

84. *MISS MARY ELIZABETH BOWEN. 

[Elected 1896.] 
[Died ] 

Eighth in descent from Captain Isaac Johnson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Bowen, John Johnson. 



Maine. 

85. MISS MARCIA BRADBURY SWAN. 

[Elected 1896.] 

675 Congress Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Winthrop, John Bradbury, 

Kinsley Hall, Rev. Samuel Dudley, 

Thomas Bradbury, John Storer, 

Moses Child. 



Maine. 
86. MISS FLORENCE WAINWRIGHT SWAN. 

[Elected 1896.] 

675 Congress Street, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, John Bradbury, 

Kinsley Hall, Rev. Samuel Dudley, 

Thomas Bradbury, John Storer, 

Moses Child. 



M3 



144 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Maine. 

87. MRS. FREDERICK H. GERRISH (Emily Manning Swan). 

[Elected 1896.] 

675 Congress Street, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, John Bradbury, 

Kinsley Hall, Rev. Samuel Dudley, 

Thomas Bradbury, John Storer. 

Moses Child. 

Vermont. 

88. MRS. JULIUS JACOB ESTEY (Florence Carpenter Gray). 

[Elected 1896.] 

Brattleboro. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Bancroft. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Bancroft, Samuel Bancroft, 

Thomas Bancroft, Jonathan Poole, 

Nathaniel Parker, Nathaniel Parker, Jr. 



Colorado. 

89. MRS. WALTER SCOTT CHEESMAN (Alice Foster). 

[Elected 1896.] 

1540 Lincoln Avenue, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

Illinois. 

90. MRS. ROBERT HALL WILES (Alice Russell Bradford). 

[Elected 1896.] 

5711 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago. 
Fifth in descent from Colonel Edward Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Winslow, John Haynes, 

Edward Hutchinson, Edward Woodman, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 145 

William Hutchinson, George Colton, 

Rev. Joshua Moody, Henry Wolcott, 

Samuel Waldo, John Upham, 

Edward Collins, Thomas Brooks, 

Francis Wainwright, Hugh Mason, 

James Russell, Nathaniel Coffin, 

Richard Russell. Tristram Coffin, 

Joshua Wingate, Tristram Coffin, 

John Frost, Samuel Brocklebank, 

William Pepperell, Stephen Greenleaf, 
Edmund Greenleaf. 



Michigan. 

91. MRS. FREDERICK LEE GILBERT (Elizabeth Birney Jennison). 

[Elected 1896.] 

I20I London Road, Duluth, Minn. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Colonel John Higginson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Francis Higginson, Rev. Zechariah Symmes, 

Rev. John Higginson, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 

Thomas Savage. 

Michigan. 

92. MISS HENRIETTA LYNDE DE NEVILLE FARNSWORTH. 

[Elected 1896.] 

The Alhambra, Bagg and Park Streets, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Judge Simon Lynde. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Sir Charles Hobby, Jonas Prescott, 

John Valentine, John Jones, 

John Jones, Jr. 



146 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Texas. 

93. MRS. JOHN M. WENDELKEN (Sarah Sisson). 
[Elected 1897.] 

251 Cadiz Street, Dallas. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Mason, John Briggs, 

Rev. James Fitch, Peter Tallman, 

John Loomis, Joseph Cook, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Edward Fisher, 

Richard Borden, Thomas Lawton, 

George Sisson, William Hall, 

John Strong, Samuel Buel, 

Edward Griswold, Hugh Calkins, 

WilHam Pratt, WiUiam Bradford, 

John Clark, Samuel Smith. 



Missouri. 

94. MRS. ALBERT WALTER CHILDS (Elizabeth Lydia Bradlee). 

[Elected 1897.] 

3606 Warwick Boulevard, Kansas City. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Joseph Weld. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Weld, Joseph Weld. 

Indiana. 

95. MRS. EDWARD FRANCIS HODGES (Laura Fletcher). 

[Elected 1897.] 
302 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. 

Seventh in descent from Ensign William Fletcher. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Josiah Richardson, John Morton, 

Thomas Allen, Ebenezer Morton, 

George Allen, John Foster, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



147 



Jeremiah Beale, 
Thomas Bourne, 
WilUam Hunt, 
Samuel Thompson, 
William Thompson, 
William Hartwell, 
Simon Davis, 
John Miller, 
Josiah Winslow, 
Edmund Hobart, 
Ephraim Hunt, 
George Alcock, 
John Holbrook, 
Samuel Barrows, 
Ephraim Morton, 



George 



Robert Stetson, 
Stephen Hopkins, 
James Parker, 
Jonas Prescott, 
Joseph Fletcher, 
Thomas Adams, 
Henry Dow, 
Robert Page, 
William Estow, 
Jonathan Hartwell, 
Thomas Clarke, 
John Lothrop, 
Joseph Allen, 
John WiUiams, 
Thomas Wheeler, 
Morton. 



Ohio. 

96. t MRS. JOSEPH DODDRIDGE BRANNAN (Julia Gardiner Gor- 

ham). 

f [Elected 1897.] 
[Resigned and Transferred.] 

Eighth in descent from John Howland. 



Maine. 

97. MRS. STANLEY T. PULLEN (Elizabeth Jones). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Hotel Lafayette, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 



SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Daniel Denison, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Nicholas Gilman, Rev. John Rogers, 

Nathaniel Folsom, John Gilman, 

Nicholas Gilman, Daniel Gilman, 

Nathaniel Clarke. 



148 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

98. MISS JULIA LOMBARD CHAFFEE. 

[Elected 1897.] 

629 Astor Street, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Nathaniel Burt. 

Wisconsin. 

99. MRS. ARTHUR K. CAMP (AUce Wells). 

[Elected 1897.] 

78 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jonathan Wells. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Lee. 

Michigan. 

100. MRS. JOHN NEWBURY BAGLEY (Esther Pomeroy Cutler). 

[Elected 1897.] 

881 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Med ad Pomeroy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Ebenezer Pomeroy. 

Ohio. 

loi. MRS. FRANK WOODS BAKER (Jennie Porter Mills). 

•Elected 1897.] 

Trumbull Street, New Haven, Conn. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dudley, Edward Tjmg, 

WilHam Dudley, Richard Davenport, 

Addington Davenport- 

Ohio. 

102. MRS. WILLIAM WALLACE SEELY (Helen Simpson). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Fourth Street and Broadway, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. George Phillips. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 49 

Ohio. 

103. tMISS FANNIE ELIZABETH BATES. 

[Elected 1897.] 

Hotel Alms, Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 

Iowa. 

104. MRS. ISAAC STORER BIGELOW (Mary Asenath Van Duzee). 

[Elected 1897.] 

34 West Locust Street, Dubuque. 
Fifth in descent from Daniel Pomeroy. 

Iowa. 

105. MRS. ROBERT MINER ABBOTT (Caroline Courtright). 

[Elected 1897.] 
1026 Brady Street, Davenport. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Joseph Weld. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Gore. 

Maine. 

106. t MRS. GUSTAVUS LUCKE (Helen Lane). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Sixth in descent from Captain Ebenezer Alexander. 



Michigan. 

107. MRS. WALTER PHELPS BLISS (Katharine Baldwin). 

[Elected 1897.] 

18 East 38th Street, New York, N.Y. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

supplementary claims. 
William Pynchon, Samuel Porter, 

Aaron Cooke, WiUiam Westwood, 



150 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Aaron Cooke, William Pitkin, 

Francis Peabody, William Pitkin. 



Michigan. 

108. *MRS. JOHN JUDSON BAGLEY (Frances EUzabeth Newbury). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1898.] 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Pynchon, Anthony Stoddard, 

Thomas Dudley, Rev. John Warham, 

Simon Bradstreet, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 

George Wyllys, Rev. Nathaniel Rogers, 

Samuel Partridge. 

Michigan. 

109. MRS. RUSSELL A. ALGER (Annette Henry). 

[Elected 1897.] 

150 West Fort Street, Detroit. 
Third in descent from Colonel Miles Powell. 

Maine. 

no. *MRS. WILLIAM MAYHEW FOLGER (Anna Webb Mer- 
riU). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1898.] 

Ninth in descent from Samuel Bass. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Kinsley, Ralph Houghton, 

William Sumner. 

Maine. 

III. MISS GRACE WOODBURY. 

[Elected 1897.] 

Ottawa Park, South Portland Station,;PortIand. 
Fourth in descent from Enoch Kidder, Jr. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 151 

Wisconsin. 

112. MRS. MATTHEW HALE CARPENTER (Caroline Dillingham). 

[Elected 1897.] 

557 Van Buren Street, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from William Carpenter. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Elder John Strong. 

Wisconsin. 

113. MRS. JOHN G. FLINT (Frances Kneeland). 

[Elected 1897.] 
272 Martin Street, Milwaukee. 

Eighth in descent from Matthew Fuller. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Philip Curtis. 

Illinois. 

114. JMRS. MURRAY WARNER (Gertrude Bass). 

[Elected 1897.] 

30 Szechuen Road, Shanghai, China. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Bass. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Adams, Roger Conant, 

Thomas Wright, Joseph Kingsbury, 

Rev. Zechariah Symmes, John Gallup, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Shubael Dimmock, 

Atherton Hough. 

Ohio. 

115. MRS. THOMAS H. NORTON (Edith Eliza Ames). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Loraine Avenue, Clifton, Cincinnati. 
Tenth in descent from Edmund Hobart. 



152 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

116. MISS MARIE LOUISE BALDWIN. 

[Elected 1897.] 

110 Fort Street, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Welles. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Parks, Edward Holyoke, 

Samuel Talcott, John Chester, 

John Talcott, John Chester, 

William Pynchon, Elizur Holyoke, 

Samuel Porter. 

Ohio. 

117. MRS. HENRY CHRISTOPHER YERGASON (Katherine Bart- 

lett). 

[Elected 1897.] 

232 Albion Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Thomas Hooker. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Leete, Henry Crane, 

Thomas Willett, Thomas Greigson, 

WiUiam Phelps, John Strong, 

George Hubbard, WiUiam Clark, 

Henry Wolcott, Andrew Ward, 

William Spencer, John Gallup, 

John Higley, Benjamin Fenn, 

George Bartlett, Edward Griswold, 
Samuel Chapin. 

Vermont. 

118. MRS. HORACE HOXIE DYER (Abigail Jane Hitchcock). 

[Elected 1897.] 
Dyer Place, Rutland. 

Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor Thomas Danforth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nicholas Danforth, Thomas Arnold, 

Robert Chapman, Rev. Samuel Whiting, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 53 

Richard Arnold, Matthew Gilbert, 

William Clark, Thomas Angell, 

William Allis. 

Maine. 

119. MRS. WESTON LEWIS (Eleanor Weston Partridge). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Gardiner. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Jonas Prescott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Roger Conant, Peter Powers, 

Ephraim Heald. 

Kentucky. 

120. MRS. JOSEPH C. WIDMER (Kate AmeUa Webb). 

[Elected 1897-] 

III Fifth Avenue, New York City, N.Y. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Webster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Philip Smith, Joseph Kellogg, 

Samuel Smith, William Allis. 

Ohio. 

121. MRS. ALLEN COLLIER (Susan Caroline How). 

[Elected 1897.] 
131 Huntington Place, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. 

Seventh in descent from William Sumner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

William Aspinwall. 

Ohio. 

122. tMISS ALICE GRANDIN BATES. 

[Elected 1897.] 

502 East Third Street, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Brooks. 



154 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

123. MRS. FRANK KING OWEN (Georgiana Webb). 

■ [Elected 1897.] 

310 Adams Street, Ypsilanti. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joshua Ripley, John Bissell, 

WilUam Phelps, Samuel Adams, 

Edward Griswold. 

Iowa. 

124. MRS. EDWARD HOLMES GUYER (Constance Mary Kimball). 

[Elected 1897.] 

728 Twenty-first Street, Rock Island, HI. 
Sixth in descent from Edward Rawson. 



Michigan. 

125. MISS FRANCES CUTLER. 

[Elected 1897.] 

Grand Haven. 
Sixth in descent from Major Ebenezer Pomeroy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Medad Pomeroy. 

Michigan. 

126. MISS KATE DOUGLAS BALCH. 

[Elected 1897.] 

656 Jefiferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from John Balch. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Thomas Balch. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 55 

Iowa. 

127. MRS. CHARLES FRANKLIN CURTIS (Nancy Hosford). 

[Elected 1897.] 

413 Fifth Avenue, Clinton. 
Seventh in descent from Elder John Strong. 

Iowa. 

128. MRS. DEAN TYLER ROBINSON (JuUa Spencer). 

[Elected 1897.] 

" The Granada," Los Angeles, Cal. 
Seventh in descent from Ralph Wheelock. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Nicholas Olmstead. 

Colorado. 

129. tMRS. EDWARD WOOLSEY BACON (Mary Staples). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Seventh in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 



Colorado. 

130. * MRS. AUSTIN GODDARD GORHAM (Sarah Plumb Willard). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1 901.] 

Seventh in descent from Major Simon Willard. 



Wisconsin. 

131. MRS. WILLIAM MARINER (Jessie McCord). 

[Elected 1897.] 

571 Juneau Place, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 



Wisconsin. 

132. MRS. JOHN LENDRUM MITCHELL (Harriet Danforth Becker). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Meadowmere, Milwaukee. 
Fifth in descent from Nicholas Danforth. 



156 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

133. MRS. HORACE A. J. UPHAM (Mary Lydia Greene). 

[Elected 1897.] 

146 Martin Street, Milwaukee. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland, 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Gorham, Tristram Coffin, 

Christopher Hussey, Thomas Macy, 

Rev. Stephen Bachelder, John Smith, 

Thomas Angell. 

Wisconsin. 

134. MRS. FREDERICK T. DAY (Alcy Jeannette Miner). 

[Elected 1897.] 

206 Grand Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from William Spencer. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Robert Sedgwick, Rev. Samuel Stone, 

John Webster, Richard Treat. 

Colorado. 

135. *MRS. FRANCIS THAXTER BLACKMER (Abbie Elvira Dan- 

iels). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1905.] 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Peck. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nicholas Peck, Thomas Cooper. 

Colorado. 

136. MISS MABEL RUTH LOOMIS. 

[Elected 1897.] 

Ticknor Hall, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Griffin Craft. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Craft. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 157 

Colorado. 

137. MRS. ASAHEL SUTTON (Anna Lucretia Owen). 

[Elected 1897.] 

527 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor Roger Ludlow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Budd, Richard Olmstead, 

James Olmstead. 

Colorado. 

138. MRS. HENRY WISE HOBSON (Katherine Thayer). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Care International Trust Company, Denver. 
Ninth in descent from Ralph Wheelock. 

Colorado. 

139. *MRS. WILLIAM SHARPLESS JACKSON (Helen Banfield). 

[Elected 1807.] 
[Died 1899.] 

Ninth in descent from Willl^m Fiske. 

supplementary claims. 
Nathan Fiske, John Stearns, 

Edward Johnson, WiUiam Johnson. 

Colorado. 

140. tMRS. BENJAMIN BOWDEN LAWRENCE (AUce Jerome). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Ninth in descent from William Sumner. 

Louisiana. 

141. *MRS. CHARLES CHASSAIGNAC (Jennie Morris). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Seventh in descent from Edward Morris. 

supplementary claim. 
Isaac Johnson. 



158 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

142. tMRS. HARRISON BALDWIN WRIGHT (Sybil Farnham Bald- 
win). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Seventh in descent from the Rev. Urian Oakes. 



Michigan. 

143. } MRS. VIRGIL LANGSTAFF TUPPER (Mary HUl Cranage). 

[Elected 1897.] 

615 Centre Avenue, Bay City. 
Fifth in descent from James Pitts. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Samuel Bradford, 

William Bradford, John Alden, 

Gamaliel Bradford, James Bowdoin, 

William Mullins. 

Michigan. 

144. MISS MILLISON SLAYTON CUTLER. 

[Elected 1897.] 

Grand Haven. 
Sixth in descent from Ebenezer Pomeroy. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Medad Pomeroy. 

Michigan. 

145. t MRS. WILLIAM BELL HATCH (Eunice Morton Lambie). 

[Elected 1897.] 

112 North Washington Street, Ypsilanti. 
Sixth in descent from Judge William Jennison. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Bissell, Luke Brown, 

Nathaniel Dickinson, Daniel White, 

Daniel White, Daniel White. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 59 

Michigan. 

146. *MRS. HENRY A. WIGHT (Sarah Davenport). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1 90 1.] 

Fifth in descent from Quartermaster John Smith. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Charles Davenport. 



Illinois. 

147. MRS. CHARLES HENRY DEERE (Mary Little Dickinson). 

[Elected 1897.] 
Moline. 

Eighth in descent from Tristram Coffin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tristram Cofl&n, Joseph Kellogg, 

Henry Sewall, William Clark, 
Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, Thomas Cooper, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Wilham Lewis, 

Jacob Toppan, Wilham Lewis, Sr., 

Nathaniel Dickinson, John Putnam, 
Wilham Butler. 



Maine. 

148. MRS. ANTHONY HOWARD HINKLE (Katherine Elizabeth 
Davis). 

[Elected 1897.] 

313 Pike Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Glover, Edmund Hobart, 

Benjamin Bird, John Smith, 

Humphrey Atherton, John Remington 

John Withington. 



l6o SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

149. MRS. JAMES WATSON EDGERTON (Mary HUdreth Ross). 

[Elected 1897.] 

646 Portland Avenue, St. Paul. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Jonathan Prescott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Richard Borden. 

Arkansas. 

150. MRS. STERLING R. COCKRILL (Mary Ashley Freeman). 

[Elected 1897.] 

911 Scott Street, Little Rock. 
Eighth in descent from Edmund Freeman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edmund Freeman, Jr., Nathaniel Freeman, 

John Otis. 

Arkansas. 

151. tMRS. BENJAMIN SMITH JOHNSON (Frances Ashley). 

[Elected 1897.] 

507 East Seventh Street, Little Rock. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Jared Ehot, Aaron Ehot, 

Rev. Joseph Eliot. 

Texas. 

152. MRS. CESAR MAURICE LOMBARDI (Caroline Gaston Ennis). 

[Elected 1897.] 

735 Irving Street, Portland, Oregon. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Brewster, William Bradford. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. l6l 

Texas. 

153. t MRS. JOHN ALBERT McCLELLAN (CaroUne Ennis CargiU). 

[Elected 1897.] 

161 2 Fannin Street, Houston. 
Tenth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, William Brewster. 

Texas. 

154. MRS. ALFRED HORATIO BELO (Jeannette Ennis). 

[Elected 1897.] 

353 Ross Avenue, Dallas. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilUam Bradford, William Brewster. 

Michigan. 

155. MRS. WILLIAM ADDISON BUTLER, JR. (Fanny Judson 

Knight). 

[Elected 1897.] „ 

883 Second Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Medad Pomeroy, John King, 

Joseph Parsons, Rev. John Woodbridge, 

Richard Warren, Joseph Judson, 

George Wyllys, John Hall, 

Samuel Wyllys, John Haynes. 

Colorado. 

156. MRS. JULIAN A. KEBLER (Emma Southwick Abbot). 

[Elected 1897.] 

Westford, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. John Cotton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Rossi ter, WiUiam Thomas, 

Sir Richard Saltonstall, Nathaniel Thomas, 



1 62 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Richard Saltonstall, Nathaniel Thomas, 

Peter Oliver, Nehemiah Abbot, 

William Fiske, Abiel Abbot, 

John Abbot, Andrew Ehot, 

Nathaniel Saltonstall, Joseph Otis, 

Rev. Nathaniel Ward, John Strong, 

Anthony Stoddard, John Lyman. 

Colorado. 

157. *MRS. PHILIP WASHBURN (Miriam Phillips Storrs). 

[Elected 1897.] 
[Died 1903.] 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Edward Jackson, 

Rev. Richard Mather, Rev. John Warham, 

Rev. George Phillips, Samuel Symonds, 

Roger Conant, Rev. Peter Hobart, 

Thomas Brattle. 

Iowa. 

158. JMRS. JOHN HENRY WHITAKER (Ellen Cook French). 

[Elected 1897.] 

140 College Avenue, Davenport. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William French. 

Minnesota. 

159. MRS. EUGENE MacCLANAHAN WILSON (Mary Elizabeth 

Kimball). 

[Elected 1897.] 

1300 Hawthorne Avenue, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Major Thomas Henchman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Chandler, John Chandler, 

John Chandler, Jr., Edmund Hobart. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 63 

Maine. 

160. MISS AWNETTA O'BRIEN WALKER. 

[Elected 1897.] 

209 State Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Edward Johnson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Johnson, William Bassett, Sr., 

Richard Walker, William Bassett, 3d, 

Edward Walker, Edward Gray, 

Hugh Cole, Richard Brackett, 

Thomas Mayhew, Samuel Walker, Jr., 

Thomas Tupper, Sr., Richard Bourne, 

Thomas Tupper, Jr., James Skiff. 

Michigan. 

161. MRS. GEORGE NEXSEN BRADY (Augusta McClelland). 

[Elected 1898.] 
414 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 

Seventh in descent from the Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Samuel Partridge, 

Rev. Charles Chauncey, Rev. Henry Flynt, 

John Bulkeley, Timothy Dwight, 

John Hamlin. 

Michigan. 

162. MRS. EDWARD YOUNG SWIFT (Irene BatteU Eldridge). 

[Elected 1898.] 
184 Lafayette Avenue, Detroit. 

Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Bradford, Richard Warren. 

Ohio. 

163. t MRS. SPENCER BAIRD NEWBERRY (Clara Dickson White). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Tenth in descent from Nicholas Danforth. 



164 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Ohio. 

164. MRS. HUGH WILSON BROWN (Helen Colton Hulburd). 

[Elected 1898.] 
2229 Nelson Avenue, Mt. Auburn, Cincinnati. 

Sixth in descent from George Colton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Pease, William Vassall, 

Samuel Marshfield. 

Kentucky. 

165. MRS. LUCAS BRODHEAD (Sallie Watson Breck). 

[Elected 1898.] 
Versailles. 

Seventh in descent from William Hathorne. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Thomas, Nathaniel Thomas, 

Nathaniel Thomas, Jr. 

Minnesota. 

166. MISS ANNA JANE CLEVELAND. 

[Elected 1898.] 
622 South Ninth Street, Minneapolis, 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Bacon, Joseph Lothrop, 

John Gorham, Thomas Huckins, 

John Chipman, John Tilley, 

John Rowland, Robert Bond. 

Colorado. 

167. MRS. JOHN HILL FITZPATRICK (Clara James Elgin). 

[Elected 1898.] 

631 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Eighth in descent from Anthony Ann able. 



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Illinois. 

168. MRS. MARSHALL MONROE KIRKMAN (Fannie Lincoln 

Spencer). 

[Elected 1808.] 

1429 Ridge Avenue, Evanston. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Robinson. 

Wisconsin. 

169. MISS LILIAN MERCED CARPENTER. 

[Elected 1898.] 

557 Van Buren Street, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from William Carpenter. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Strong. 

Wisconsin. 

170. MRS. ROBERT CAMP (Mary Cobb Ball). 

[Elected 1898.] 

277 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilHam Bradford, James Fitch, 

Rev. James Fitch. 

Wisconsin. 

171. MRS. CHARLES ALLIS (Sarah Esther Ball). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Wllliam Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Rev. James Fitch, 

James Fitch. 

Wisconsin. 

172. MRS. GEORGE EDWARD McDILL (Alice Babcock Stilson). 

[Elected 1898.] 

625 Main Street, Stevens Point. 
Ninth in descent from Willl\m White. 



l66 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Iowa. 

173. MRS. WILLIAM J. YOUNG, JR. (Katharine Choate Paul). 

[Elected 1898.] 

545 Fifth Avenue, Clinton. 
Sixth in descent from Thomas Choate. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Fowler, William Andrews, 

Abraham Fowler, Nathan Andrews, 

John Fowler, George Hubbard, 

Samuel Boardman, Nehemiah Jewett, 

Jonathan Crane, Joseph Jewett, 

Edward Griswold, Zebulon Hibbard, 

Thomas Andrews, John Strong, 

Samuel Bass, Jonathan Rose, 
Robert Stetson. 

Iowa. 

174. MRS. JOSEPH A. CRAWFORD (Jane Allen). 

[Elected iSpS.I 

1 1 Oak Lane, Davenport. 
Eighth in descent from Governor WttLiAM Bradford. 

Kentucky. 

175. MISS IDELLE KEYES. 

[Elected i8q8.1 

35 St. James Court, Louisville. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Griffin Craft. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Edward Winship. 

Illinois. 

176. MRS. THEODORE SHELDON (Mary Strong). 

[Elected 1898.] 

33 Bellevue Place, Chicago. 
Eighth in descent from Elder John Strong. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 67 

Ohio. 

177. MRS. EDWIN C. GOSHORN (Sarah EUzabeth Thomas). 

[Elected 1898.] 
2909 Vernon Place, Cincinnati. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Griffin Craft. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Andrews, WiUiam Andrews, 

James Trowbridge. 

Michigan. 

178. MISS NANCY MERRILL SANBORN. 

[Elected 1898.] 
34 Alexandrine Avenue East, Detroit. 

Seventh in descent from Judge Simon Lynde. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Bowdoin, James Pitts, 

Rev. Stephen Bachelder. 

Michigan. 

179. MRS. FREDERICK MARVIN HODGE (Susan Edith Gibson). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1017 West Main Street, Kalamazoo. 
Seventh in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 



Illinois. 

180. MRS. JOHN E. JENKINS (Mary Taylor Otis). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1730 Prairie Avenue, Chicago. 
Seventh in descent from Deputy Governor Francis Willoughby. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Lynde, Nathaniel Thomas, 

Wilham Brewster, Joseph Otis. 



1 68 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

i8i. MRS. FRANK LESLIE VANCE (Anna Lydia Russell). 

[Elected 1898.] 

91 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Howes. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Howes, Jr., Samuel Couch, 

Edward Griswold, Mathew Seymor. 

Wisconsin. 

182. JMRS. GEORGE WASHINGTON KENDALL (Isabel Gertrude 

Carpenter). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1340 Byron Street, Chicago, 111. 
Seventh in descent from Willmm Carpenter. 

Wisconsin. 

183. MRS. EDWARD PERRIN VILAS (Elizabeth Gordon Atwood). 

[Elected 1898.] 

530 Astor Street, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Nathaniel Morton. 

Minnesota. 

184. MRS. CHARLES JOHN AUGUSTUS MORRIS (Sarah Rhoda 

Saunders). 

[Elected 1898.] 

613 Goodrich Avenue, St. Paul. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Warren, Robert Cushman, 

Isaac Allerton, William Bradford, 

James Converse, Joseph Clarke. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. i6q 

Michigan. 

185. MISS HELEN ELIZABETH KEEP. 

[Elected 1898.] 

753 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. William Adams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, George Colton, 

WiUiam Bradford, Samuel Keep, 

Henry Wolcott, Thomas Colton, 

Matthew Griswold. 

Maine. 

186. MRS. CHARLES FREEMAN LIBBY (AUce Bradbury). 

[Elected 1898.] 

605 Congress Street, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Wintheop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, Kinsley Hall, 

Samuel Dudley, John Storer, 

John Bradbury, Thomas Bradbury. 

Florida. 

187. MRS. THOMAS MAYHEW WOODRUFF (Annie Sampson). 

[Elected 1898.] 
1644 2ist Street, Washington, D.C. 

Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Jackson, John Haynes, 

Isaac Johnson, Henry Bowen, 

John Johnson, Edward Morris, 

John Bursley, Edmund Rice, 

Walter Haynes. 



170 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Florida. 

188. MISS ELLEN PERRY SAMPSON. 

[Elected 1898.] 

1644 2ist Stfeet, Washington, D.C. 
Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Jackson, John Haynes, 

Isaac Johnson, Henry Bowen, 

John Johnson, Edward Morris, 

John Bursley, Edmund Rice, 

Walter Haynes. 

Alabama. 

189. MRS. MINTHORNE WOOLSEY (Thomasene H. Rigby). 

[Elected 1898.] 

131 1 Dallas Street, Selma. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Dudley. 

Wisconsin. 

190. MRS. CHARLES CURRY CHASE (Nia Sawyer). 

[Elected 1898.] 

2 West Algonia Street, Oshkosh. 
Ninth in descent from the Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Chapin. 

Wisconsin. 

191. t MRS. EUSTACE CONWAY (Maud AlUs). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Seventh in descent from Lieutenant William Allis. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



171 



Wisconsin. 

192. MRS. CHARLES HENRY ANSON (Harriet Frances Lyman). 

[Elected 1898.] 

535 Marshall Street, Milwaukee, 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant John Lyman. 

Michigan. 

193. MRS. DAVID D. CADY (Elizabeth Henri Brewster). 

[Elected 1898.] 
57 Watson Street, Detroit. 

Eighth in descent from Elder William: Brewster. 

Michigan. 

194. MISS FRANCES ELIZABETH GRIGGS. 

[Elected 1898.] 

160 Lafayette Boulevard, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. John Eliot, "The Apostle." 

Michigan. 

195. MISS CLARA ARLETTE AVERY. 

[Elected 1898.] 

47 Eliot Street, Detroit. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Jonathan Eddy. 

supplementary claims. 
Joshua Clap, Edward Rossiter, 

Jonathan Boyden, John Alden, 

William Hilton, WilHam Mullins, 

Jonathan Ware, Joshua Fisher. 

Michigan. 

196. MRS. THEODORE HORATIO EATON (Eliza Walton Clark). 

[Elected 1898.] 

484 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel John Wheelwright. 

supplementary claim. 
Rev. John Wheelwright. 



172 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Alabama. 

197. MRS. J. H. SNOW (Martha Goodenow). 

[Elected 1898.] 

106 St. Emanuel Street, Mobile. 
Eighth in descent from Edmund Goodenow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Willard, John Vinton, 

Noah Eaton, Rev. John Lothrop. 

Arkansas. 

198. MRS. CHARLES A. PRATT (Martha RUey). 

[Elected 1898.] 

110 North Victory Street, Little Rock. 
Eighth in descent from John Woodbury. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Roger Conant. 

Maine. 

199. t MRS. PERCY BRYANT (Josephine Myrick Webb). 

[Elected 1898.] 

52 Midwood Street, Brooklyn, Flatbush, N.Y. 
Ninth in descent from Constant Southworth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Paul Sears, William Collier. 

Maine. 

200. MRS. ISAIAH K. STETSON (Clara Sawyer). 

[Elected 1898.] 

194 French Street, Bangor. 
Ninth in descent from Roger Conant. 

Maine. 

201. MRS. PRENTISS MELLEN BLAKE (Mary Barrett Hawes). 

[Elected 1898.] 

73 Broadway, Bangor. 
Third in descent from Ensign Daniel Hawes, Jr. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 73 

Iowa. 

202. MRS. ALONZO PLUMMER DOE (Julia Margretta Bryant). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1406 Perry Street, Davenport. 
Seventh in descent from Quartermaster Thomas Swift. 

Iowa. 

203. MRS. GEORGE DAYTON BUTTERFIELD (Alice Margretta 

Doe). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1203 Norfolk Avenue, Norfolk, Neb. 
Eighth in descent from Quartermaster Thomas Swift. 

Ohio. 

204. MRS. F. REXFORD SLAUSON (Elizabeth R. Gross). 

[Elected 1898.] 

351 South Broad Street, Columbus. 
Tenth in descent from Lieutenant Edward Woodman. 

Vermont. 

205. MRS. EDWARD CURTIS SMITH (Anna James). 

[Elected 1898.] 

St. Albans. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Rev. Peter Hobart, 

WilUam Pratt, Joseph Lothrop, 

Rev. John Lothrop, Anthony Annable, 

John Mason, Joseph Weld. 

California. 

206. MRS. JOHN F. BOYD (Louise Arner). 

[Elected 1898.] 

San Rafael, Marin County. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Aaron Cooke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Clark, John Strong, 

John Clark, Samuel Kent, 

Thomas Welles, Medad Pomeroy. 



174 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

207. MRS. DENIS DONAHOE (Eliza Ruxton). 

[Elected 1898.] 

San Rafael, Marin County. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Samuel Partridge, 

Ephraim Terry, Edward Colhns, 

Timothy Dwight. 

Colorado. 

208. MRS. JOHN CAMPBELL (Harriet Jane Parker). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1401 GUpin Street, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from Joseph Peck. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Nicholas Peck. 

Wisconsin. 

209. MRS. JOHN HENRY VAN DYKE, JR. (Anna Camp). 

[Elected 1898.] 

114 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

William Bradford. 

Wisconsin. 

210. MISS ALICE GREENWOOD CHAPMAN. 

[Elected 1898.] 

578 Cass Street, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Greenwood, John Ward, 

James Trowbridge, Edward Jackson, 

Hugh Mason, John Hammond. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 75 

Wisconsin. 

211. MRS. RALPH PERCY PERRY (Helen Sophia Neely). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Reedsburg, Sauk County, 
Fifth in descent from Captain Samuel Robinson. 

Michigan. 

212. MRS. RICHARD H. MACAULEY (Sarah Taintor Bulkeley). 

[Elected 1898.] 

34 Forest Avenue East, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, John Bulkeley. 

Michigan. 

213. MRS. JOHN THOMAS SHAW (Adelle Pomeroy). 

[Elected 1898.] 

97 Watson Street, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

Maine. 

214. t MRS. CHARLES COBB HARMON (Isabella Tyler Clark). 

[Elected 1898.] 

12 Deering Street, Portland. 
Ninth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, John Winslow, 

Stephen Hopkins, Thomas Welles, 

WiUiam Mullins, Anthony Hawkins, 

Thomas Judd. 

Maine. 

215. *MRS. WILLIAM H. MOULTON (Dora Adelaide Deering). 

[Elected 1898.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Waite. 



176 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Missouri. 

216. MRS. HUGH McKITTRICK (Mary W. Cutter). 

[Elected 1898.] 

29 Portland Place, St. Louis. 
Sixth in descent from John Valentine. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Lynde, John Jones, 

Simon Lynde, Sir Charles Hobby, 

John Jones, Jr. 

Ohio. 

217. MRS. JOSEPH C. THOMS (Mary Swift). 

[Elected 1898.] 

2300 Auburn Avenue, Cincinnati. 
Seventh in descent from William Swift. 

Ohio. 

218. MRS. FREDERICK ECKSTEIN (Agnes Davis). 

[Elected 1898.] 

2162 Grandin Road, East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Glover, Phihp Eliot, 

John Smith, Benjamin Bird, 

Humphrey Atherton, Edmund Hobart, 

John Remington, John Withington. 

Alabama. 

219. MRS. RICHARD H. CLARKE (Helen Gaines Foote). 

[Elected 1898.] 

956 Government Street, Mobile. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 77 

Illinois. 

220. MRS. ALBERT ARNOLD SPRAGUE (Nancy Atwood). 

[Elected 1898.] 

2710 Prairie Avenue, Chicago. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant John Hammond. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac Allerton, Roger Conant, 

John Rowland, Richard Warren, 

Robert Cushman. 

Indiana. 

221. MRS. ADDISON L. ROACHE, JR. (EUa Parker). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Alhambra, Los Angeles County, Cal. 
Eighth in descent from George Barbour. 



Minnesota. 

222. MRS. GEORGE CHASE CHRISTIAN (Carolyn Edwina Mc- 

Knight). 

[Elected 1898.] 

414 South Eighth Street, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Roger Clapp. 

Minnesota. 

223. MRS. ASA BACON CAREY (Laura MeUnda Colby). 

[Elected 1898.] 

St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Colton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Adams, John Sanborn, 

Henry Wolcott, Eleazer Lawrence, 

Josiah Richardson, Matthew Griswold. 



1 78 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

224. *MISS ELEANOR BURRILL GREENE. 

[Elected 1898.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. Thomas Hooker. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Burrill, Roger Williams, 

Edward Rawson, John Greene, 

Rev. John Wilson, WiUiam Greene, 

Richard Arnold, Samuel Gorton, 

Randall Holden. 



Minnesota. 

225. MRS. THOMAS SADLER ROBERTS (Jane Lyon Cleveland). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1603 Fourth Avenue South, Minneapolis. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Hinckley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Bacon, John Chipman, 

Joseph Lothrop, John Howland, 

John Gorham, Robert Bond, 

Thomas Huckins. 

Minnesota. 

226. MRS. DELOS ABRAM MONFORT (Mary Jane Edgerton). 

[Elected 1898.] 

354 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joshua Ripley, Rev. Peter Hobart, 

William Bradford, Wilham Douglas, 

Joseph Lothrop. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 79 

Minnesota. 

227. MRS. JOHN IRELAND HOWE FIELD (Carolyn Southworth). 

[Elected i8g8.] 

251 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Constant Southworth, Richard Warren, 

WilUam Collier, Edward Richmond, 

William Pabodie, Edward Gray, 



Wisconsin. 

228. *MRS. CHARLES KIMBALL WELLS (Sarah Hitchings). 

[Elected 1898.] 
[Died ] 

Sixth in descent from Lieutenant James Converse. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edmund Greenleaf, Richard Kettell. 



Wisconsin. 

229. MRS. THOMAS EVANS BALDING (Harriet EUzabeth|Palmer). 

[Elected 1898.] 

212 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

Wisconsin. 

230. MRS. JOHN W. MARINER (Mary Fargo Antisdel). 

[Elected 1898.] 

517 Juneau Place, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

supplementary claims. 
William Bradford, John Alden. 



l8o SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Vermont. 

231. MRS. JOSEPH HENRY BROWN (Ellen Douglas Brookes). 

[Elected 1898.] 

37 West 47th Street, New York, and Fern Hill, Burlington. 
Eighth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Chipman. 

Illinois. 

232. MRS. THEODORE THOMAS (Rose Fay). 

[Elected 1898.] 

43 Bellevue Place, Chicago. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Jonathan Fay. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Elisha Hutchinson, Edward Hutchinson, 

Peter Bulkeley. 

Mississippi. 

233. MRS. SAMUEL ROBERTS HUGHES (Mary Ella Rigby). 

[Elected 1898.] 

201 South Street, Vicksburg. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Nathaniel Tilden. 

Missouri. 

234. MRS. GEORGE EDWARD MARTIN (Emily Jane Herrick). 

[Elected 1808.] 

190 Pawtucket Street, Lowell, Mass. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Stephen Hopkins. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. l8l 

Iowa. 

235. MRS. WILLIAM COOK WADSWORTH (Annie Mitchell). 

[Elected 1898.] 

1009 Perry Street, Davenport. 
Fifth in descent from Dominicus Jordan. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Rev. Robert Jordan. 



Florida. 

236. MRS. GEORGE HUNTING FERNALD (Mabel Laughton). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Box 27, Sanford. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Sherburn, Thomas Dudley, 

Ambrose Gibbons, Simon Bradstreet, 

Thomas Wiggin, Gershom Flagg, 

Peter Cofl&n, John Gilman, 

Ezekiel Gilman. 



Wisconsin. 
237. MRS. ANGUS SMITH (Catherine E. Peck). 

[Elected 1898.] 
244 Martin Street, Milwaukee. 

Eighth in descent from William Pynchon. 

supplementary claims. 

Anthony Stoddard, Isaac Williams, 

Elizur Holyoke. Israel WilKams. 



1 82 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

238. MRS. GEORGE PECKHAM MILLER (Laura Appleton Chap- 

man). 

[Elected 1898.] 

316 Juneau Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Greenwood, Edward Jackson, 

James Trowbridge, Hugh Mason, 

John Ward, John Hammond. 

Ohio. 

239. MRS. EDWIN AUGUSTUS PARROTT (Mary May Thomas). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Box 124, Dayton. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Samuel Wadsworth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Daniel Fisher, William Avery, 

William Sumner, Robert Tucker, 

Thomas Swift, John Holman. 

Maine. 

240. MISS HELEN DELINDA CHAPMAN. 

[Elected 1898.] 
Brunswick. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Samuel Bullard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Dresser. 

Maine. 

241. MRS. THOMAS HILL RICH (Caroline Webster Stockbridge). 

[Elected 1898.] 
Idlehaven, Lewiston. 

Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 183 

Colorado. 

242. MRS. ASA THOMAS JONES (Mary Emily Tyler). 

[Elected 1898.] 

625 North Cascade Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Sixth in descent from Jabez Fairbank. 

Tennessee. 

243. MRS. WILLIAM IRWIN CHURCH DAKE (Adelaide Augusta 

Wiggin). 

[Elected 1898.] 

Vine and Cedar Streets, Nashville. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Wiggin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, Simon Bradstreet. 

Florida. 

244. MRS. DUNCAN UPSHAW FLETCHER (Anna Louise Paine). 

[Elected 1899.] 

240 West Church Street, Jacksonville. 
Eighth in descent from Stephen Paine. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Stephen Paine. 

Ohio. 

245. MISS HELEN GWENDOLYN DUNLEVY KELLEY. 

[Elected 1899.] 

282 East Broad Street, Columbus. 
Eighth in descent from Quartermaster George Colton. 

Michigan. 

246. } MRS. EDWARD H. JEWETT (Emma Jane Farwell). 

[Elected 1899.] 

46 Ferry Avenue West, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 



184 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

247. MRS. ROBERT MALLORY BERRY (Mary Augusta Brady). 

[Elected 1899.] 
414 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

California. 

248. *MRS. GEORGE BARSTOW (Emily E. Shepley). 

[Elected 1899.] 
[Died 1902.] 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Shepley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Samuel Bass. 

Maine. 

249. MRS. HENRY SWEETSER BURRAGE (Ernestine Maie Gid- 

dings). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Togus. 
Seventh in descent from George Giddings. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Jackson, John Ward, 

James Heard. 

Wisconsin. 

250. MRS. WILLIAM RICE ADAMS (Grace Palmer;. 

[Elected 1899.] 

335 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

Wisconsin. 

251. MRS. JOHN FLETCHER HARPER (Mary Palmer). 

[Elected 1899.] 

301 Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 85 

Indiana. 

252. MRS. FERDINAND LOUIS MAYER (Kate Lovett Lathrop). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1030 N. Delaware Street, Indianapolis. 
Ninth in descent from the Rev. John Lathrop. 

Florida. 

253. MRS. GEORGE WILLIAM LEGGETT (Annie Prescott Swain). 

[Elected 1899.] 

119 Cordova Street, St. Augustine. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Jonathan Prescott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Higginson, Rev. Zachariah Symmes, 

John Higginson, Rev. Henry Whitfield, 

John Higginson, Thomas Savage, 

Rev. Francis Higginson, James Minot, 

James Minot. 

Ohio. 

254. MRS. THEODORE DANA DALE (Sophia Byington Dana). 

[Elected 1899.] 

145 Park Street, Montclair, N.J. 
Seventh in descent from Daniel Fisher. 

Ohio. 

255. MISS MARIA PRUDENCE WOODBRIDGE. 

[Elected 1899.] 
Edgewater, Marietta. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Oregon. 

256. MRS. WILLIAM PAINE LORD (JULIET COOK MONTAGUE). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Salem. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Phihp Smith, WilHam AlUs, 

Wilham Goodwin. 



l86 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

257. MRS. LUTHER EDGERTON NEWPORT (Rachel Newbold 

Rice). 

[Elected 1899.] 
217 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 

Eighth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Bull, John Gallup, 

John Webster. 

Maine. 

258. MRS. ZINA FRANK LITTLE (Addie Hobart White). 

[Elected 1899.] 

2900 B South Flower Street, Los Angeles, Cal. 
Seventh in descent from John Winslow. 

Maine. 

259. MISS ANNA MAUD WASHBURN. 

[Elected 1899.] 

171 State Street, Portland. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Joseph Dudley, Addington Davenport, 

William Dudley, Edward Tyng. 

Maine. 

260. *MISS ADA WASHBURN. 

[Elected 1899.] 
[Died 1901.] 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

supplementary claims, 
Joseph Dudley, Addington Davenport, 

William Dudley, Edward Tyng. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 87 

California. 

261. MISS CAROLINE LOUISA HAVEN. 

[Elected 1899.] 

St. Dunstan's, San Francisco. 
Eighth in descent from Captain George Barboitr. 



California. 

262. MRS. CHARLES WESLEY HATHAWAY (LaurUla Moore). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Sycamore Park, San Lorenzo. 
Sixth in descent from Nehemiah Jewett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Griswold, Abijah Moore, 

Jonathan Crane, Joseph Jewett, 

Samuel Bass, Zebulon Hibbard. 



Wisconsin. 

263. MRS. WILLIAM ALVAH RUBLEE (Katharine Smith Rogers). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Ninth in descent from Thomas Howes. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Howes, Jr., Edward Griswold, 

Samuel Couch. 

Michigan. 

264. MRS. FRANCIS D WIGHT HASKELL (Alice Gertrude Gibson). 

[Elected 1899.] 

401 West Lovell Street, Kalamazoo. 
Seventh in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 



l88 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

265. MRS. THOMAS CRANAGE (Julia Pitts). 

[Elected 1899.] 

615 Centre Avenue, Bay City. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Gamaliel Bradford, 

James Pitts, William Bradford, 

James Bowdoin. 

Illinois. 

266. MRS. FREDERIC SHURTLEFF COOLIDGE (Elizabeth Penn 

Sprague). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Pittsfield, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Ralph Sprague. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Brewster, Richard Warren, 

Roger Conant, Isaac AUerton, 

John Howland, John Hammond, 

Robert Cushman. 

Michigan. 

267. MRS. JOHN S. MINOR (Kate Lucretia Morell Ward). 

[Elected 1899.] 

33 Eliot Street, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Mississippi. 

268. MRS. CHALMERS MEEK WILLIAMSON (Mary Jane Robin- 

son). 

[Elected 1899.] 
704 North State Street, Jackson. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford 

supplementary claim. 
John Mason. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 1 89 

Illinois. 

269. MRS. EZRA NORTHRUP HILL (Eleanor Frances Whitney). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1014 Greenwood Block, Evanston. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Cooper. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Chapin, George Colton, 

Benjamin Cooley. 

Illinois. 

270. MRS. HORATIO LOOMIS WAIT (Chara Conant Long). 

[Elected 1899.] 

4919 Madison Avenue, Chicago. 
Seventh in descent from Roger Conant. 



Iowa. 

271. MRS. THOMAS J. BUFORD (Grace Bowers). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1 2 10 First Avenue, Rock Island, HI. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Timothy Child. 



Colorado. 
272. MRS. CHARLES MILTON HOBBS (Ina Swift Blaine). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1 00 1 East 12th Avenue, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Joseph Eliot, John Griswold, 

Rev. Jared EHot, George Wyllys, 

Samuel Wyllys, Matthew Griswold, 

Henry Wolcott. 



190 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

273. MRS. WILLIAM AUSTIN SPENCER (Marie Antoinette). 

Langford). 

[Elected 1899.] 

39 Irvine Park, St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Andrew Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ebenezer Edmonds, Edward Bangs, 

William Merrick, John Willis, 

John Mason, John Whitman. 

Maine. 

274. MRS. CLINTON LEWIS BAXTER (Ethel Dana Fox). 

[Elected 1899.] 

2 Storer Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Major Willl^m Hathorne. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Israel Putnam, Kenelm Winslow, 

Thomas Putnam, Jabez Fox, 

Edward Tyng, Thaddeus Clark, 

Edward Tyng, John Putnam. 

California. 

275. MRS. BENJAMIN BROOKS (Mary Ella Steele). 

[Elected 1899.] 

San Luis, Obispo. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Steele, John Webster, 

William Bradford, Richard Treat, 

Thomas Benedict. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP, 191 

Minnesota. 

276. MRS. CASS GILBERT (Julia Finch). 

[Elected 1899.] 

45 East Seventy-eighth Street, New York City, N.Y. 
Eighth in descent from Major- General John Mason. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Chapman, Benjamin Newberry, 

Rev. John Warham, Aaron Cooke, Jr., 

Matthew Allyn, John Fitch, 

Samuel Porter. 

Ohio. 

277. MRS. WILLIAM L. DICKSON (Minnie Goodhue). 

[Elected 1899.] 

I Dickson Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati. 
Seventh in descent from Willlam Goodhue. 



Michigan. 

278. MRS. HENRY DUSENBURY SHELDON (Caroline Annette 
Alger). 

[Elected 1899.] 

164 West Fort Street, Detroit. 
Fourth in descent from Captain Mn-ES Powell. 



Kentucky. 

279. MRS. THOMAS FREDERICK CARTER (Martha Rodes 

Breck). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Versailles. 
Eighth in descent from William Thomas. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Hathorne, Nathaniel Thomas, 

Nathaniel Thomas, Jr. 



192 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

South Dakota. 

280. *MRS. LUCIAN T. BARCLAY (Elvira D. Mather). 

[Elected 1899.] 
[Died 1 90 1.] 

Eighth in descent from the Rev. Richard Mather. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Humphrey Atherton. 

South Dakota. 

281. MRS. GEORGE W. MOODY (S. Virginia Barclay). 

[Elected 1890.] 

Huron, Beadle County. 
Ninth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Rev. Richard Mather. 



Indiana. 

282. MRS. MILTON SHIRK (Ellen Walker). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Peru. 

Ninth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Trowbridge, John Warren, 

Henry Adams, Henry Kerley, 

Henry Adams, Edward Wright, 

Josiah Chapin, Obadiah Ward, 

Samuel Brigham. 

Maine. 

283. MRS. ISAAC WATSON DYER (Mary Laura Nye). 

[Elected 1899.] 

102 Park Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 193 

Maine. 

284. MRS. HARRY ADIE ROUNDS (Eleanora WUdrage Deering). 

[Elected iSpg.] 
93 High Street, Portland. 

Fourth in descent from Captain John Waite. 

Maine. 

285. *MISS ANNA MARIA PAINE. 

[Elected 1899.] 
[Died 1903.] 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SXJPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Brewster, John Freeman, 

Stephen Hopkins, Nathaniel Freeman, 

Thomas Paine, John Doane, 

John Paine, Edward Bangs, 

Nicholas Snow, Thomas Paine, 

Edmund Freeman, WilUam Goodwin, 

Henry Wolcott, John White, 

Richard Treat, Daniel White, 
Daniel White. 

Ohio. 

286. MRS. JOSEPH LOVELL (Sarah Sophia Nye). 

[Elected 1899.] 

219 Putnam Street, Marietta. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. John Lothrop. 

Iowa. 

287. MRS. HENRY THOMAS WADSWORTH (Mary HaU Mitchell). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1 131 Second Avenue, Rock Island, 111. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. Robert Jordan. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Dominicus Jordan. 



194 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

288. MISS GRACE E. ENSEY. 

[Elected 1899.] 

1625 Logan Avenue, Denver. 
Ninth in descent from William Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Pynchon, Luke Hitchcock, 

George Wyllys, Ebenezer Hitchcock, 

Thomas Benedict. 

Colorado. 

289. MRS. EDWIN BEARD HENDRIE (Marion Games). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1079 Pearl Street, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Major Charles Frost. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Frost, Ehsha Hill, 

WiUiam Pepperell, John Plaisted, 

Timothy Gerrish, Roger Plaisted, 

John Gerrish, EHsha Plaisted, 

William Gerrish, Ichabod Goodwin, 

Robert Eliot, Thomas Greene, 

Nathaniel Fryer, John Greene, 

Richard Waldron, John Gardiner, 

Rev. John Wheelwright, David Gardiner, 

John Wheelwright, Lion Gardiner, 

Samuel Wheelwright, John Greene, 

John Pickering, Wilham Almy, 

John Hill, John Sayles, 
Roger Williams. 

Colorado. 

290. MISS IDELLE PHELPS. 

[Elected 1899.] 

1231 Grant Avenue, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. I95 

Texas. 

291. MRS. WILLIAM CAREY CRANE (Lelia Leavitt). 

[Elected 1899.] 

1410 Crawford Street, Houston. 
Sixth in descent from Captain John Peabody. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Francis Peabody. 

Wisconsin. 

292. MRS. GRANT FITCH (Eliza Eliot). 

[Elected 1899.] 

232 Biddle Street, Milwaukee. 
Sixth in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Haynes. 

Colorado. 

293. MISS SARAH ADELIA GIDDINGS. 

[Elected 1899.] 

404 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs. 
Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Giddings, Nathaniel Giddings. 



Illinois. 

294. MRS. ALBERT MORGAN DAY (Fanny Forsyth Pynchon). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Lake Forest and Chicago. 
Eighth in descent from William Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Pynchon, George Wyllys, 

Rev. WilHam Hubbard, John Pynchon. 



196 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Illinois. 

295. MRS. FRANCIS COOLEY FAR WELL (Fanny NicoU Day). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Lake Forest and Chicago. 
Ninth in descent from William Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Pynchon, George Wyllys, 

Rev. WiUiam Hubbard, John Pynchon. 

Michigan. 

296. MISS FAYDELIA SQUIER HENRY. 

[Elected 1899.] 

158 Fort Street, Detroit. 
Third in descent from Captain Miles Powell. 

Maine. 

297. MRS. JAMES P. BAXTER, JR. (Nelly Furbish Carpenter). 

[Elected 1899.] 

Portland. 
Eighth in descent from William Carpenter. 

Illinois. 

298. MRS. WILLIAM BUTTERWORTH (Katherine Mary Deere). 

[Elected 1899.] 
Moline. 

Ninth in descent from Tristram Coffin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Moses Little, Nathaniel Dickinson, 

Tristram Cofl&n, Joseph Kellogg, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Thomas Cooper, 

Jacob Toppan, William Lewis, 

Henry Sewall, William Lewis, 
Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, John Putnam, 

John Field, WiUiam Butler, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. I97 

John Clark, Jonathan Lamb, 

WiUiam Clark, Francis Peabody. 

Illinois. 

299. MRS. WILLIAM DWIGHT WIMAN (Anna Deere). 

[Elected 1899.] 
Moline. 

Ninth in descent from Tristram Coffin. 

. SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Moses Little, Nathaniel Dickinson, 

Tristram Cofl&n, Joseph Kellogg, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Thomas Cooper, 

Jacob Toppan, WilUam Lewis, 

Henry Sewall, William Lewis, 
Rev. Michael Wigglesworth, John Putnam, 

John Field, William Butler, 

William Clark, Jonathan Lamb, 

John Clark, Francis Peabody. 

Illinois. 

300. MRS. ALBERT ANTISDEL (Sophia Metcalf Bradford). 

[Elected 1899.] 

66 Bellevue Place, Chicago. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, John Alden. 

Iowa. 

301. MRS. JAMES RAWSON KIMBALL (Annette Guyer). 

[Elected 1899.] 
730 Nineteenth Street, Rock Island, 111. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Beers. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Simon Stone. 



igS SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Michigan. 

302. MRS. BERTRAM CECIL WHITNEY (Beatrice Salisbury Larned), 

[Elected 1899.] 

427 Woodward Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, William Leete, 

William Brenton. 

Michigan. 

303. MRS. SAMUEL TOWNSEND DOUGLAS (Marion Lucretia 

D wight). 

[Elected 1900.] 
473 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 

Sixth in descent from Captain Timotby Dwight. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Henry Flynt, Samuel Partridge. 

Michigan. 

304. MISS BERTHA COOLIDGE WETHERBEE. 

[Elected 1900.] 

777 Cass Avenue, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

Michigan. 

305. MISS SARA FRANCES HOUGHTON. 

[Elected 1900.] 

86 Home Bank Building, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from John Houghton. 

Michigan. 

306. MISS ANNIE GILLET HOUGHTON. 

[Elected 1900.] 

86 Home Bank Building, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Major Simon Willard. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 199 

California. 

307. MRS. JOHN RODOLPH JARBOE (Mary Halsey Thomas'). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Santa Cruz. 
Seventh in descent from the Rev. Samuel Whiting. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Hezekiah Brainerd, John Clark, 

Rev. John Fiske, William Pratt, 

Thomas Stanton, George Denison, 

Rev. Samuel Stone. 

California. 

308. MRS. LEIGH RICHMOND SMITH (Harriette Louise Corwin). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Box 545, Santa Clara. 
Ninth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Curwin, John Winthrop, Jr., 

George Curwin, Bartholomew Gedney. 



California. 

309. MRS. HENRY LIVINGSTON VAN WINKLE (Rachel Anna 
Kellogg). 

[Elected 1900.] 

650 Lake Street, San Francisco. 
Seventh in descent from Lieutenant Joseph Kellogg. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. James Noyes, George Denison, 

Thomas Stanton, Rev. Thomas Shepherd, 

Peleg Sanford, James Avery, 

WiUiam Coddington, William Clark. 



200 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

310. MRS. PAUL LANIUS (Katharine Amelia White Baxter). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1 151 Pearl Street, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William MuUins, Samuel Bass, 

Amos Gates, Richard Warren, 

James Trowbridge, Anthony Snow, 

Seth Arnold. 

Wisconsin. 

311. MISS ALMA McGEOCH. 

[Elected 1900.] 

245 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Tenth in descent from Willl\m Pynchon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ehzur Holyoke, Richard Treat, 

Samuel Talcott, John Hollister, 

John Talcott. 

Wisconsin. 

312. MRS. JAMES LESTER SEXTON (Ellen Clarinda Kneeland). 

[Elected 1900.] 
Plankinton House, Milwaukee. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Matthew Fuller. 

Wisconsin. 

313. MRS. HARRY MONROE PILLSBURY (Kate Stanwood Cutter). 

[Elected 1900.] 

73 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Fourth in descent from Ammi Ruhamah Cutter. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 20I 

Illinois. 

314. MRS. CYRUS BENTLEY (Elizabeth King). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Elmhurst. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Joseph Olmstead, 

Rev. William Adams, Nicholas Olmstead, 

Edward ColUns, John Webster, 

WiUiam Whiting, Thomas Bull, 

John Mason. 

Maine. 

315. MISS MARGARET HEYDON FOLGER. 

[Elected 1900.] 

156 State Street, Portland. 
Eleventh in descent from William Sumner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ralph Houghton, Samuel Bass, 

Stephen Kinsley. 

Minnesota. 

316. MRS. EDWARD H. GHEEN (Florence Monfort). 

[Elected 1900.] 
354 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Solomon Wilhs, 

Joshua Ripley, Joseph Lothrop, 

Rev. Peter Hobart. 

Alabama. 

317. MRS. CORNELIUS ELLIS THAMES (Isabella Elgin). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Mobile. 
Eighth in descent from Anthony Annable. 



202 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

318. MRS. DON J. WHITTEMORE (Clara Clark). 

[Elected 1900.] 

222 Biddle Street, Milwaukee. 
Sixth in descent from Colonel Francis Fulham. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Clark, John Livermore, 

William Carpenter. 

California. 

319. MRS. MANSFIELD LOVELL (Minerva Moore Hathaway). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Sycamore Park, San Lorenzo. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Jewett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nehemiah Jewett, Richard Wilhams, 

Edward Griswold, John Hathaway, 

Samuel Bass, Phihp Hathaway, 

Abijah Moore, John Valentine, 

Zebulon Hibbard, Samuel Lynde, 

Jonathan Crane, Simon Lynde, 

Thomas Rogers, PhiHp Sherman. 

Minnesota. 

320. MRS. THADDEUS CRANE FIELD (JuUa IngersoU). 

[Elected 1900.] 

251 Dayton Avenue, St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant George Ingersoll. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAMS. 

Jonathan Crane, Samuel Couch, 

Edward Griswold. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 203 

Minnesota. 

321. MISS CAROLINE HAYDEN BOVEY. 

[Elected 1900.] 

12 South Thirteenth Street, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Mullins, Samuel Bass, 

John Mousall. 

Minnesota. 

322. MRS. WILLIAM HOOD DUNWOODY (Catharine Lane Patten). 

[Elected 1900.] 

52 South Tenth Street, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from the Rev. Richard Mather. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Increase Mather, WiUiam Sumner, 

Rev. Cotton Mather, George Sumner, 

Rev. John Cotton, Stephen Williams, 

John PhilHps, Joseph WiUiams, 

Samuel Clapp, Roger Clapp. 

Iowa. 

323. MRS. PETER MILLER MUSSER (Julia Elizabeth Hutchinson). 

[Elected 1900.] 

516 West Second Street, Muscatine. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Stearns, Simon Crosby, 

WiUiam French, Rev. John Lothrop. 

Iowa. 

324. *MRS. ALBERT CHARLES DART (Mary Gregg). 

[Elected 1900.] 
[Died 1902.] 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ralph Wheelock, John Dodge. 



204 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

325. MRS. THOMAS HOYT BROWN (Alice Louisa Davis). 

[Elected 1900.] 

182 Fourteenth Street, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign John Fiske. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Fiske, Phineas Fiske. 

Wisconsin. 

326. MRS. WILLIAM BABCOCK HUBBARD (Katharine Hayes 

Peck). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Oakland, CaL 

Ninth in descent from Willlam Pynchon. 

Vermont. 

327. MRS. JACOB GEORGE ULLERY (Katharine Ritter Brooks). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Brattleboro. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Rev. John Cotton, 

Thomas Brooks. 

Ohio. 

328. MISS ELIZABETH EDGERTON PUTNAM. 

[Elected 1900.] 

415 Fifth Street, Marietta. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, George Morgan, 

Israel Putnam, Peter Baynton, 

Thomas Prence, John Baynton, 

William Biles, Thomas Tracy. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 205 

Ohio. 

329. tMRS. CHARLES L. EDWARDS (Jessie Safford). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Fourth in descent from Challis Safford. 

Colorado. 

330. MISS GRACE RAYMOND HEBARD. 

[Elected 1900.] 

Laramie, Wyo. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Bass. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Edward Griswold. 

Iowa. 

331. MISS ELIZA AINSWORTH. 

[Elected 1900.] 

1240 West Tenth Street, Des Moines. 
Ninth in descent from Major-General Robert Sedgwick. 



Wisconsin. 

332. MRS. EDWARD C. WALL (Anna L. Hearding). 

[Elected 1900.] 

273 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Prentice. 



West Virginia. 

333. MRS. CHARLES MAURICE GALLAHER (Minnie Olive Bur- 
dette). 

[Elected 1900.] 

415 Capitol Street, Charleston. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Samuel Adams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dimmock, Shubael Dimmock. 



2o6 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

West Virginia. 

334. MRS. FRANCIS HENRY MARKELL (Mary Louise Keller). 

[Elected 1900.] 
Boxwood Lodge, Araby P.O., Maryland. 

Ninth in descent from William Carpenter. 

West Virginia. 

335. MRS. FRANK J. DANIELS (Ellen Frances Coolidge). 

[Elected 1900.] 
Charleston. 

Fifth in descent from Isaac Coolidge. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Coolidge. 

Texas. 

336. MRS. CHARLES PEABODY (Jeannette Ennis Belo). 

[Elected 1900.] 

197 Brattle Street, Cambridge, Mass. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, William Brewster. 

Colorado. 

337. MRS. EDGAR MARCELLA MARBOURG (Carolyn Agnes 

Foster). 

[Elected 1900.] 

115 East Orman Avenue, Pueblo. 
Fifth in descent from Samuel Caswell. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Nicholas White. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 207 

West Virginia. 

338. MRS. EUGENE DANA (Maria Willard Swift). 

[Elected igoo.] 

1206 Kanawha Street, Charleston. 
Seventh in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Edward Johnson. 

Ohio. 

339. MISS ROWENA BUELL. 

[Elected ipoo.l 
331 Fifth Street, Marietta. 

Eighth in descent from Thomas Mayhew. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Tupper, Thomas Tupper, Jr. 

Florida. 

340. MISS ELIZABETH HOWARD CHANDLER. 

[Elected 1900.] 

St. Augustine, Fla., and South Lancaster, Mass. 
Sixth in descent from John Chandler. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Chandler, Stephen Paine, 

John Chandler, John Gardiner, 

Nathaniel Paine, David Gardiner, 

Nathaniel Paine, Lion Gardiner. 

Maine. 

341. MRS. FRANKLIN AUGUSTUS WILSON (Caroline Pierce Stet- 

son). 

[Elected 1900.] 

106 Broadway, Bangor. 
Seventh in descent from Cornet Robert Stetson. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Michael Pierce. 



2o8 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

342. MRS. HARRY HUNTER SELDOMRIDGE (Irene Stillman 

Barnes). 

[Elected 1900.] 

10 1 5 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs. 

Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Mullins, Edward Thurston, 

William Pabodie, Peter Tallman, 

Joseph Church, Edward Rossiter, 

Richard Warren, George Brownell, 

Thomas Brownell. 

Indiana. 

343. MRS. THEODORE A. WAGNER (Sarah Hill Fletcher). 

[Elected 1900.] 
1419 Broadway, Indianapolis. 

Seventh in descent from William Fletcher. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Hartwell, Thomas Wheeler, 

Joseph Fletcher, Simon Davis, 

Jonathan Hartwell, Josiah Richardson, 

Thomas Adams. 

Vermont. 

344. MRS. GEORGE ALLEN LAIRD (Gertrude Sarah Salisbury 

Jones). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Royalton. 
Seventh in descent from Silas Sears, 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

David Sears. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 209 

Maine. 

345. MRS. CHARLES AUGUSTUS RING (EUzabeth MUler ColUer). 

[Elected igooj 

608 Congress Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from William Sumner. 

Maine. 

346. MISS ADELINE WILLIS. 

[Elected 1900.] 

Naples. 
Ninth in descent from Robert Cushman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac Allerton, Isaac Cushman, 

Roger Conant. 

California. 

347- MRS. FRANCIS HOWLAND (Frances Worthington Ames). 

[Elected 1900.] 

13 12 Taylor Street, San Francisco. 
Seventh in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, John Alden, 

Gamaliel Bradford, Gamaliel Bradford, 

John Worthington, Samuel Bradford, 

Constant Southworth, William Mullins. 

Texas. 

348. MRS. ALBERT GLASPELL (Ada Harriet Woodward). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1917 Diversey Boulevard, Chicago, IlL 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Appleton. 



2IO SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

349. MRS. GEORGE JACK BOAL (M. Amanda Buttles). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1655 Sherman Avenue, Denver. 
Tenth in descent from Thomas Gardner. 

Wisconsin. 

350. *MRS. WASHINGTON BECKER (Sarah Worthing MerriU). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant David Fiske. 

Ohio. 

351. MISS BLANCHE GOODHUE. 

[Elected 1900.] 

I Dickson Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati. 
Seventh in descent from William Goodhue. 

Ohio. 

352. MRS. DAVID McKINNEY (Carrie Haines Chapin). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1038 Wesley Avenue, Cincinnati. 
Seventh in descent from Samuel Chapin. 

Missouri. 

353. MRS. EDWARD WYMAN (Martha Leigh). 

[Elected 1900.] 

4256 Westminster Place, St. Louis. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Marshall. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Brigham, Benjamin Chadbourne. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 211 

Missouri. 

354. MRS. FRANK LARAMORE HENDERSON (Gertrude Parker 

Spalding). 

[Elected 1900.] 

372 Walton Avenue, St. Louis. 
Eighth in descent from Elder John Strong. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Stanton, Robert Livingston, 

Peter Schuyler, Richard Olmstead, 

Timothy Pierce, Richard Arnold, 

Hezekiah Hutchins. 

Vermont. 

355. MRS. ALBERT EMORE RICHARDSON (Frances Augusta 

Webb). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Burlington. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Willl\m Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Wilham Bradford, Rev. Peter Hobart, 

Samuel Adams. 

Colorado. 

356. MRS. JAMES THOMAS ANDERSON (Helen Bagley). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1421 Wood Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Tenth in descent from Governor Thoaias Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, William Goodvsdn, 

Rev. Seaborn Cotton, Rev. Solomon Stoddard, 

Rev. John Cotton, Anthony Stoddard, 

Samuel Partridge, Emanuel Downing, 

Rev. John Warham. 



212 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

357. X MRS. JOHN WALTER BEST (Florence Margaret Kountze). 

[Elected igoo.] 

1054 Emerson Street, Denver. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Rev. William Adams, 

John Strong. 

Indiana. 

358. MRS. FRANK EDWIN GAVIN (Ella Butler Lathrop). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1004 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis. 
Ninth in descent from the Rev. John Lathrop. 

Michigan. 

359. MRS. WARREN PLIMPTON LOMBARD (Caroline Cook). 

[Elected 1900.] 

805 Oxford Road, Ann Arbor. 

Eighth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

Michigan. 

360. MISS MARIA TALMAN HUNT. 

[Elected 1900.] 

32 West Warren Avenue, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 



Maine. 
361. MRS. JOHN FREMONT HILL (Laura Colman). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Augusta. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Edmund Greenleaf. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Greenleaf, Eleazur Lawrence, 

Tristram Cofl&n, Daniel Stirling, 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 213 

Maximilian Jewett, Ephraim Grant, 

Thomas Tenney, John Minor, 

Thomas Minor. 

Arkansas. 

362. MRS. SAMUEL HENRY STITT (Augusta Gaines). 

[Elected 1900.] 

712 Park Avenue, Hot Springs. 
Eighth in descent from William Bassett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Bourne, Thomas Prence, 

WilKam Crocker, William Brewster, 

WiUiam Bassett, Edmund Freeman, 

John Freeman, James Skiff. 

Mississippi. 

363. MRS. WILLIAM DE BENNEVILLE RHODES (Ann Maria 

Wilkins Boyd). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Natchez. 
Seventh in descent from Tristram Coffin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel Coffin, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Tristram Coffin, Arthur Bragdon, 

Samuel Brocklebank, Richard Bonighton. 

Kentucky. 

364. MISS LUCY BELKNAP. 

[Elected 1900.] 

917 Fourth Avenue, Louisville. 
Fifth in descent from Major Josiah Richardson. 



214 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Iowa. 

365. MRS. CHARLES CRAWFORD CARTER (Mary Whitney). 

[Elected 1900.] 

1817 Sixth Avenue, Rock Island, 111. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Beers. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Stearns, Thomas Thurston, 

Edmund Rice. 

Michigan. 

366. MRS. CHARLES CLIFFORD MORRISON (Minnie Hawley). 

[Elected 1900.] 

105s Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Howlett. 

Alabama. 

367. MISS JULIA ALLYN SMITH. 

[Elected 1900.] 

University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Matthew AUyn, WilUam Phelps, 

Henry Wolcott, James Fitch. 



Alahama. 
368. MRS. GEORGE W. TAYLOR (Margaretta Van Tuyl Metcalf ). 

[Elected 1900.] 

Demopolis. 
Seventh in descent from William Avery. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Job Lane. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 215 

Ohio. 

369. MRS. EDWARD ORTON, JR. (Mary Princess Anderson). 

[Elected ipoi.] 

The Normandie, Columbus. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Thomas Brown. 

SUPPLEMENTAHY CLAIM. 

Hopestill Foster. 

Iowa. 

370. MRS. JOHN ELY BREADY (Marcia Winona Brownell). 

[Elected 1901.] 

I0S9 Locust Street, Dubuque. 
Eighth in descent from George Cleeve. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Brownell, John Walker, 

Edward Thurston, John Briggs, 

Richard Borden, Thomas Lawton, 

John Borden, Isaac Lawton, 

Ralph Earle, Peter Tallman, 

Wilham Earle, Edward Fisher. 

371. COUNTESS HENRI DE FRANKENSTEIN (Anne Seabury 

Brewster). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Via Abruzzi, Rome, Italy. 
Eighth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Alden. 

Wisconsin. 

372. MRS. FRANKLIN TAYLOR SMITH (Mary EUot). 

[Elected 1901.] 
230 Biddle Street, Milwaukee. 

Sixth in descent from the Rev. John Eliot. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Haynes. 



2l6 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

373. MRS. WILLIAM McCREERY RAMSEY (Clarise Sears Harris). 

[Elected 1901.] 
Westover, Va. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

William Brewster. 

Maine. 

374- MRS. JOHN FRANKLIN THOMPSON (Mary Brant Little). 

[Elected 1901.] 

211 State Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Edmund Greenleaf. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tristram Coffin, Samuel Brocklebank, 

Tristram Coffin, Jr. 

California. 

375- MISS JESSEY DORR. 

[Elected 1901.] 

1 1 IS Hyde Street, San Francisco. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Myles Standish. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ebenezer Dorr, Richard Treat, 

Roger Conant, John Bouton, 

John Alden, Samuel Sherman, 

Thomas Welles. 

Minnesota. 

376. MRS. FRANK ALDEN BOVEY (Sarah Newton Johnson). 

[Elected 1901.] 

1300 Harmon Place, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Major Thomas Henchman. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bassett, Edmund Hobart, 

Thomas Chandler, John Chandler, 

John Chandler. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 217 

Indiana. 

377. *MISS RUTH HODGES. 

[Elected looi.] 
[Died 1 901.] 

Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bradford, Joseph Howland, 

John Howland. 

Missouri. 

378. MRS. HINMAN HOLDEN CLARK (Fanny Todd). 

[Elected 1901.] 

4422 Morgan Street, St. Louis. 
Seventh in descent from Captain James Leonard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Joseph Hall. 

Wisconsin. 

379. MRS. OCTAVIUS SAMUEL NEWELL (Mary Olivia Jones). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Kenosha. 
Fourth in descent from Colonel Elisha Jones. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilHam Pynchon, Richard Lord. 

Indiana. 

380. MRS. JOHN J. SKINNER (Detie Louise Bolan). 

[Elected 1901.] 

86 West Third Street, Peru. 
Ninth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Smith. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Stanley. 



2l8 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Illinois. 

381. MRS. BENJAMIN F. AYER (Janet A. Hopkins). 

[Elected 1901.] 

205 Goethe Street, Chicago. 
Fifth in descent from John Kent. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Dudley, Samuel Chapin. 

California. 

382. MRS. HENRY GLASS (EUa Mowe Johnson). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Berkeley, Cal. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Dudley Bradstreet. 

Maine. 

383. MRS. HENRY KIRKE WHITE (Jane Caroline Donnell). 

[Elected 1901.] 

5 Broadway, Bangor. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Woodbridge, Stephen Cone, 

William Gerrish, Stephen Cone, Jr., 

Henry Sewall, Matthew Loomis, 

Christopher Batt, Jared Spencer. 

Wisconsin. 

384. MRS. EDWIN HUBBARD VAN OSTRAND (Mattie Amorette 

Culver). 

[Elected 1901.] 

405 Clermont Street, Antigo. 
Tenth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 219 

Wisconsin. 

38s. MRS. JAMES PADELFORD BROWN (Nora Lee). 

[Elected igoi.] 

283 Ogden Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

George Denison. 

Missouri. 

386. MRS. EDWARD MALLINCKRODT (Jennie Anderson). 

[Elected 1901.] 

26 Vanderventer Place, St. Louis. 
Ninth in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Seth Pope, Joseph Church, 

Lemuel Pope. 

California. 

387. MISS NANNIE LOUISE RODGERS. 

[Elected 1901.] 

2536 Broadway, San Francisco. 
Eighth in descent from William Denison. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Denison, WilUam Byrd, 

Robert Livingston, William Byrd, 

WilUam Byrd, Robert R. Livingston, 

John Gorham, John Rowland. 

Kentucky. 

388. MISS CORNELIA SEMPLE. 

[Elected 1901.] 

1712 Fourth Avenue, Louisville. 
Fourth in descent from Benjamin Haaves. 



220 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

389. MRS. WILLIAM CULBERTSON BALES (Ophelia Copeland). 

[Elected 1901.] 

323 Quincy Street, Pueblo. 
Ninth in descent from Roger Conant. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Dodge, Rev. Edward Bulkeley, 

John Woodbury, Rev. Peter Bulkeley, 

Andrew Mansfield, William Raymond. 

California. 

390. MRS. PERCY PRESTON MOORE (Inez Macondray). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Menlo Park, San Mateo County. 
Seventh in descent from John Capen. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Roger Clap, Samuel Clap, 

Samuel Bass, Samuel Clap. 

Colorado. 

391. MRS. M. WILEY (Emma M. Danforth). 

[Elected 1901.] 

1203 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Nicholas Danforth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Jonathan Danforth. 

Louisiana. 

392. MRS. FRANK ADAIR MUNROE (Alice Blanc). 

[Elected 1901.] 

847 Carondelet Street, New Orleans. 
Ninth in descent from John Howland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Peter Palfrey, John Gorham, 

John Gorham. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 221 

Vermont. 

393. MISS HELEN MARIA WINSLOW. 

[Elected 1901.] 

Winslow Farms, Shirley, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS, 

John Hitchcock, Samuel Swift, 

Thomas Stebbins, John Holman, 

Edward Adams, Thomas Swift. 

Alabama. 

394. MRS. THOMAS FRANKLIN ROBINSON (Caroline Brown 

Marston). 

[Elected 1901.] 

1823 Arlington Avenue, Bessemer. 
Eighth in descent from Gov. John Winthrop. 

Indiana. 

395. MRS. NEWTON BOOTH TARKINGTON (Laurel Louise 

Fletcher). 

[Elected 1901.] 

11 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis. 
Seventh in descent from Ensign Willlvm Fletcher. 

Colorado. 

396. MRS. JULIUS EUGENE KINNEY (Leila Bronson Chapman). 

[Elected 1901.] 

670 Marion Street, Denver. 
Eighth in descent from Kenelm Winslow. 

Maine. 

397. MRS. HARRISON TYLER WHIPPLE (Apphia Williams Judd). 

[Elected 1901.] 
40 Deering Street, Portland. 

Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Williams, Thomas Judd, 

George Macy, William Holton, 



222 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Samuel Bass, John Steele, 

Thomas Judd, WiUiam Mullins. 

Maine. 

398. t MRS. DAVID HARRY DARLING (Laura Bradstreet). 

[Elected 1901.] 

341 6th Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Thomas Dudley. 

Wisconsin. 

399. MISS MARY LOUISE ATWOOD. 

[Elected 1901.] 

204 Monona Avenue, Madison. 
Ninth in descent from Nathaniel Morton. 

Minnesota. 

400. MRS. WILLIAM GUILE NORTHUP (Leila Tucker). 

[Elected 1901.] 
Minneapolis. 

Ninth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William MulUns, Malachi Rhodes, 

William Pabodie, Richard Carder, 

Richard Warren, John Whipple, 

Joseph Church, John Whipple, Jr., 

Peter Tallman, John Greene, 

William Arnold, James Greene, 

Zachariah Rhodes, John Anthony, 
Ebenezer Slocum. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 223 

Iowa. 

401. MRS. WILLIAM RENWICK (Pamela Helen Goodwin). 

[Elected 1901.] 

Claremont, Los Angeles County, Cal. 
Seventh in descent from Elder John Strong. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ebenezer Strong, John HoUister, 

Elisha HoUister. 

Minnesota. 

402. MRS. JOHN WASHBURN (Elizabeth Pope Harding). 

[Elected 1901.] 
2218 First Avenue, South Minneapolis. 

Eighth in descent from Governor Mayhew. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Tupper, Richard Bourne, 

Thomas Tupper, Jr., James Skiff, 

William Bassett, Hugh Cole, 

William Bassett, Edward Gray, 

Henry Adams, James Minot, 

Henry Adams, Timothy Wheeler, 

Nathan Fiske, Thomas Brooks, 

Humphrey Barrett, Edmund Rice, 

George Minot, Thomas Wheeler. 



Arkansas. 

403. MISS MARY PROCTOR GAINES. 

[Elected 1901.] 

712 Park Avenue, Hot Springs. 
Eighth in descent from William Bassett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Richard Bourne, Wilham Crocker, 

William Bassett. 



224 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

404. MRS. FREDERICK CANFIELD LOWREY (Alice Lovinna 

Moore). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Honolulu, H.I. 
Seventh in descent from Joseph Jewett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nehemiah Jewett, Edward Griswold, 

Abijah Moore, Samuel Bass, 

Zebulon Hibbard, Jonathan Crane. 

California. 

405. MRS. WILLIAM RICHARDS CASTLE (Ida Beatrice Lowrey). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Honolulu, H.I. 

Eighth in descent from Joseph Jewett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nehemiah Jewett, Edward Griswold, 

Abijah Moore, Samuel Bass, 

Zebulon Hibbard, Jonathan Crane. 

Wisconsin. 

406. MRS. WILLIAM TILESTON CUSHING (Gertrude Waldo Wells). 

[Elected 1902.] 

B 380 Kane Place, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from Rev. John Wheelwright. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Peter Ayers, John Wheelwright, 

James Converse, Jeremy Houchin, 

Edmund Greenleaf, Samuel Bigelow, 

Richard Kettell, Walter Haynes, 

Samuel Kettell, John Haynes, 

Robert Pike, Edmund Rice, 

Judge Samuel Wheelwright, Peter Noyes, 
Francis Littlefield. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 225 

Illinois. 

407. *MRS. WALTER HOB ART WILSON (Mary Birchard Otis). 

[Elected 1902.] 
[Died 1903.] 

Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, Richard Warren, 

WiUiam Mullins, Francis Willoughby, 

Constant Southworth, Simon Lynde, 

WiUiam CoUier, John Johnson. 

Iowa. 

408. *MRS, CORNELIUS LYNDE (Mary Adams). 

[Elected 1902.] 
[Died 1904.] 

Sixth in descent from Thomas Adams. 

Ohio. 

409. MRS. HERMON MILTON HUBBARD (Mary Jane Whiton). 

[Elected 1902.] 

371 East Broad Street, Columbus. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bassett, Josiah Winslow, 

William Basset, John Freeman, 

John Miller, Edmund Freeman, 

William Brewster. 

Maine. 

410. MRS. WILLIAM ASA WHEELER (Sarah Gorham Peirce). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1 1 Deering Street, Portland. 
Seventh in descent from John Gorham. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Rowland, William Brewster, 

Silas Sears, Edmund Freeman, 

Thomas Prence, John Freeman. 



226 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Wisconsin. 

411. *MRS. BREESE J. STEVENS (Mary EUzabeth Farmer). 

[Elected 1902.] 
[Died.] 

Seventh in descent from John Burrill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Ebenezer Burrill, Ebenezer Burrill, 

Edward Holyoke. 

Minnesota. 

412. MRS. ROBERT BRUCE LANGDON (Sarah Smith). 

[Elected 1902.] 

29 Tenth Street, South, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Willl^m Swain. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Daniel Swain, Peter Tyler, 

Robert Rose, Samuel Woodruff. 

Iowa. 

413. MRS. GEORGE EDWIN MacLEAN (Clara Stanley Taylor). 

[Elected 1902.] 

603 College Street, Iowa City. 
Fifth in descent from Joseph D wight. 

Wisconsin. 

414. MISS LAURA SEAGER ROGERS. 

[Elected 1902.] 

91 Prospect Avenue, Milwaukee. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Thomas Howes, Jr. 

supplementary claims. 
Thomas Howes, Jr., Jonathan Crane, 

Edward Griswold, Samuel Couch, 

Matthew Seymour. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 227 

Maine. 

415. MRS. FREDERICK DANFORTH (Caroline Augusta Stevens). 

[Elected 1902.] 

29 Pleasant Street, Gardiner. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Philip Nelson. 

California. 

416. MRS. JAMES HENRY PIERCE (Marion Percy Thurston). 

[Elected 1902.] 

The Alameda, San Jose. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant John Dresser. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Maximilian Jewett. 

Wisconsin. 

417. MISS MARY STUART FOSTER. 

[Elected 1902.] 
406 North Pinckney Street, Madison. 

Sixth in descent from Major John Foster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Wadsworth, Gerrit Wolphertsen Van 
Christopher Wadsworth, Couwenhoven, 

Peiter Nevius, Tjerck De Witt, 

Johannis Nevius, Andries De Witt, 

Roelof Martense Schenck, Henry PawUng, 

Johannis Wynkoop, George Wadsworth. 

Colorado. 

418. MRS. MAHLON DANIEL THATCHER (Luna Ada Jordan). 

[Elected 1902.] 

15th and Greenwood Streets, Pueblo. 
Seventh in descent from John Peabody. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

David Peabody, Jeremiah Foster, 

Francis Peabody, Ephraim Dorman, 

Seth Pope, Thomas Burge. 



228 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Maine. 

419. MRS. HARRY BUTLER (Julia Pay son Libby). 

[Elected 1902.] 

I Thomas Street, Portland. 
Fifth in descent from Captain John Libby. 

Alabama. 

420. MRS. LOUIS DONALD (Edith Dawson). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Georgia Avenue, Mobile. 
Seventh in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Henry Cobb, Edmund Goodenow, 

Edmund Rice, Hopestill Foster, 

Anthony Fames, Thomas Brown, 

George Barbour, Jonas Prescott, 

John Langley. 

Michigan. 

421. MRS. EUGENE BEAUHARNAIS GIBBS (Mary Elizabeth Hoyt). 

[Elected 1902.] 

60 Erskine Street, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Tristram Coffin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Davenport, Moses Gerrish, 

WiUiam Gerrish, Stephen Greenleaf, 

Henry Sewall, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Joseph Hills, Thomas Burnham. 

Calijornia. 

422. MRS. ROBERT MORRIS HUBBARD (Elvira Mather Bar- 

clay). 

{Elected 1002 J 

1020 Walnut Avenue, San Diego. 

Ninth in descent from Major-General Humphrey Atherton. 

supplementary claim. 
Rev. Richard Mather. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 229 

Maine. 

423. MRS. LINCOLN CLIFFORD CUMMINGS (Sarah Chase). 

[Elected 1902.] 

277 St. Paul Street, Brookline, Mass. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Tristram Bulkeley, Edward Jackson, 

Rev. Peter Bulkeley, WilHam Arnold, 

Jonathan Prescott, Richard Carder, 

Edward Jackson, Richard Waterman, 

Humphrey Atherton. 

California. 

424. MISS SARAH LOUISE KIMBALL. 

[Elected 1902.] 

181 Addison Avenue, Palo Alto. 
Eighth in descent from Major Robert Pike. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Hopkins, John Lane, 

Thomas Bradbury, John Moulton, 

Nicholas Noyes, Henry Green, 

Peter Wear, Benjamin Swett. 

Maine. 

425. MRS. GEORGE L. ROGERS (AUce Sheldon White). 

[Elected 1902.] 

34 Dennis Street, Gardiner. 
Seventh in descent from John WmsLOW. 

Maine. 

426. MRS. FREDERICK IRVING CAMPBELL (Josephine Staples 

O'Brien). 

[Elected 1002.] 

Cherryfield. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Mayhew. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Tupper, Sr., William Basset, 3d, 

Thomas Tupper, Jr., Richard Bourne, 



230 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

William Basset, James Skiff, 

William Basset, 2d, Edward Gray, 

Hugh Cole. 

Mississippi. 

427. MRS. JAMES SURGET (Charlotte Catherine Boyd). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Natchez. 
Fifth in descent from Nathaniel Coffin. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tristram Coffin, Edmund Greenleaf, 

Tristram Coffin, Arthur Bragdon, 

Samuel Brocklebank, Richard Bonython. 

Wisconsin. 

428. MRS. FREDERICK JACKSON TURNER (Caroline Mae Sher- 

wood). 

[Elected, 1902.] 

629 Frances Street, Madison. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Clarke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Andrew Clarke, Stephen Hopkins. 



West Virginia. 

429. MRS. ALBERT BLAKESLEE WHITE (Agnes Ward). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Charleston. 
Fourth in descent from General Artemas Ward. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nahum Ward, Rev. John Cotton, 

James Trowbridge, Samuel Denny, 

Rev. Nehemiah Walter, Rev. Increase Mather. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Tennessee. 

430. MRS. THEODORE GILES MONTAGUE (Mary Thayer). 

[Elected 1902.] 

504 Walnut Street, Chattanooga. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Bass, George Alcock, 

Ephraim Hunt, William Mullins. 

Colorado. 

431. MRS. WALTER CLARENCE FROST (Mary EUa Hildreth). 

[Elected 1902.] 

118 East Caramillo Street, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Adams. Jeremiah Shattuck. 

Vermont. 

432. MRS. WILLIAM GERRY SLADE (Emma Maleen Hardy). 

[Elected 1902.] 

332 West Eighty-seventh Street, New York City. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Kidder, William Stickney, 

Wilham Worcester, Thomas Stickney, 

Samuel Stickney, Richard Swan. 

Ohio. 

433. MRS. ADELBERT L. SPITZER (Sarah Strong). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1904 Madison Avenue, Toledo. 
Seventh in descent from Elder John Strong. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. John Warham, Thomas Stoughton. 



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232 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Colorado. 

434. MRS. FRANKLIN E. BROOKS (Sara Brainerd CooUdge). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1324 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Fifth in descent from Isaac Cooledge. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Daniel Brainerd. 

Maine. 

435. MRS. EDWARD WOODMAN (Caroline Bowers). 

[Elected 1902.] 

75 Vaughan Street, Portland. 
Fifth in descent from Captain Daniel Stickney. 

Colorado. 

436. MRS. JAMES DAY WHITMORE (Annie Goodell). 

[Elected 1902.] 

730 Washington Avenue, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Clarke, William Dudley, 

William Pratt. 



Colorado. 

437. MRS. ALBERT A. BLOW (Jennie Goodell). 

[Elected 1902.] 

777 Pearl Street, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Clarke, William Dudley, 

William Pratt. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



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Colorado. 

438. MRS. JAMES BENTON GRANT (Mary Malteson Goodell). 

[Elected 1902.] 

777 Pearl Street, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Clarke, William Dudley, 

William Pratt. 

Maine. 

439. MISS ANNE GRANT GOODWIN. 

[Elected 1902.] 

68 Neal Street, Portland. 
Seventh in descent from Major- General Daniel Gookin. 

Iowa. 

440. MRS. ELMORE "WALLACE HURST (Harriet Maria Field). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1827 Sixth Avenue, Rock Island, 111. 
Eighth in descent from Major Simon Willard. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, WiUiam Pabodie. 

Maine. 

441. MRS. WILLIAM MASON BRADLEY (Annie Patience Water- 

house). 

[Elected 1902.] 

188 Middle Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from John Alden. 

Wisconsin. 

442. MRS. FRANKLIN W. OAKLEY (Cynthia Adeline Gordon). 

[Elected 1902.] 
Madison. 

Seventh in descent from James Walker. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Richard Godfrey. 



234 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Minnesota. 

443. MRS. DANIEL ALEXANDER ROBERTSON (Julia Anna BeU). 

[Elected 1902.] 

603 Grand Avenue, St. Paul. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Ralph Hill, Jr. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Crosby, Ricliard Brackett. 



Wisconsin. 
444. MRS. TIMOTHY APPLETON CHAPMAN (Laura Bowker). 

[Elected 1902.] 

578 Cass Street, Milwaukee. 
Sixth in descent from Joseph Sylvester. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Clapp, William Torrey. 



Colorado. 

445. MRS. ALVAH ADAMS (Ella Nye). 
[Elected 1902.] 

207 Broadway, Pueblo. 

Fifth in descent from Stephen Nye. 



Colorado. 

446. MRS. JOSEPH WARREN CHAPMAN (Julia Prichard). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1 1 17 Lake Avenue, Pueblo. 
Eighth in descent from_jCaptain John Underhill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Smith, Edward Woodman. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 

Tennessee. 

447. MRS. EDWARD PITKIN BRONSON (Ida Robinson). 

[Elected 1902.] 

The Windermere, Chicago, 111. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Holton, Lyon Gardiner, 

Ephraim Goodrich, Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, 

Richard Treat, Rev. Peter Bulkeley, 

Thomas Mayhew. 

Wisconsin. 

448. MRS. ELLIS BAKER USHER (Anna Myers Bliss). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1508 Main Street, La Crosse. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Partridge. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Partridge, John Haynes. 

Colorado. 

449. MRS. OTIS STAFFORD JOHNSON (Annie Augusta Fisher). 

[Elected 1902.] 

24 E. San Rafael Street, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from John Talcott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Charles Morris, John Talcott, 

John Read, Thomas Legate. 

Colorado. 

450. MISS ALICE MAY HOWBERT. 

[Elected 1902.] 

17 North Weber Street, Colorado Springs. 
Ninth in descent from Roger Conant. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Woodbury, Andrew Mansfield, 

WiUiam Dodge, Edward Bulkeley, 

William Raymond, Peter Bulkeley, 

Benjamin Durrell. 



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236 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

451. MISS LAURILLA MOORE HATHAWAY. 

[Elected 1902.) 

Sycamore Park, San Lorenzo. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Williams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Rogers, Jonathan Crane, 

John Hathaway, Zebulon Hibbard, 

Philip Hathaway, Abijah Moore, 

Samuel Lynde, Edward Griswold, 

Nehemiah Jewett, Simon Lynde, 

Samuel Bass, Philip Sherman, 
Joseph Jewett. 

Alabama. 

452. MRS. THOMAS USTICK WALTER (Louise Merrick Frazier). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Birmingham. 
Fifth in descent from Captain James Mirick. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Mirick. 

Iowa. 

453. MRS. ARTHUR FAIRBANKS (Elizabeth Leland Moody). 

[Elected 1902.] 

7 East Bloomington Street, Iowa City. 
Sixth in descent from Henry Sewall. 

Michigan. 

454. MRS. GEORGE WASHINGTON PATTERSON (Merib Susan 

Rowley). 

[Elected 1902.] 
814 South University Avenue, Ann Arbor. 

Eighth in descent from Captain Matthew Fuller. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 237 

Illinois. 

455. MRS. CHARLES BURNHAM POPE (Sarah Aspasia Burn- 

ham.) 

[Elected 1902.] 

2835 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. 
Seventh in descent from Edward Carleton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Carleton, Samuel Hopkinson, 

Joseph Jewett, Richard Hazen, 

Caleb Hopkinson, Francis Peabody, 

John Peabody. 

Maine. 

456. MRS. CLARENCE HAMILTON CORNING (Mary Katherine 

Libby). 

[Elected 1902.] 

Hotel Columbia, Portland. 
Sixth in descent from Rev. John Wise. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Libby, James Plaisted, 

Samuel Jordan, Roger Plaisted, 

Rev. Jeremiah Wise, Edward Rishworth, 

Rev. John Wheelwright. 

Texas. 

457. MISS MARY DIXON JARVIS. 

[Elected 1902.] 

1447 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel White, John Freeman, 

Cornelius Knowles, Edmund Freeman, 

William Brewster. 



238 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Texas. 

458. MRS. SETH SHEPARD (Etta Knowles Jarvis). 

[Elected 1902.] 

1447 Massachusetts Avenue, Washington, D.C. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nathaniel White, John Freeman, 

Cornelius Knowles, Edmund Freeman, 

William Brewster. 

Colorado. 

459. MRS. JOHN CLARK MITCHELL (Clara Goodell). 

[Elected 1902.] 

680 Clarkson Street, Denver. 
Seventh in descent from Captain Joseph Sill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Clark, WilHam Pratt, 

William Dudley. 

Iowa. 

460. MISS ANNA CABLE MAHIN. 

[Elected 1903.] 

Clinton, also U.S. Consulate, Nottingham, England. 
Ninth in descent from Christopher Hussey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Stephen Batchelder, James Johnson, 

William Estow, John Sanborn, 

Roger Shaw, Ephraim Marston, 

Thomas Marston, John Redman, Sr. 

Nathaniel Batchelder, Sr. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 239 

Ohio. 

461. MRS. JOSEPH H. OUTHWAITE (Ellen Peabody). 

[Elected 1903.] 
447 East Broad Street, Columbus. 

Fifth in descent from Captain John Peabody. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

David Peabody, John Dodge, 

Francis Peabody, George Giddings, 

Seth Pope, Daniel Spofford, 

Thomas Burge, Thomas Fiske, 

Phineas Fiske. 

Maine. 

462. MRS. WARREN WILSON MANSFIELD (Charlotte Hall 

Pierce). 

[Elected 1903.] 

190 Pine Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. John Cotton. 

Illinois. 

463. MRS. HENRY BLODGETT SKEELE (Edith Elizabeth Case). 

[Elected 1903.] 

508 Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. 
Eighth in descent from Edward Collins. 

Florida. 

464. MISS ELIZABETH SAMPSON WOODRUFF. 

[Elected 1903.] 

1644 2 1 St Street, Washington, D.C. 
Eighth in descent from John Upham. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Edward Jackson, Rev. Stephen Batchelder, 

John Call, John Woodrufif, ist, 

Kenelm Winslow, John Woodrufif, 2d, 

John Ogden. 



240 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Florida. 

465. MRS. JOHN McAllister SCHOFIELD (Georgia Kilbourne). 

[Elected 1903.] 

St. Augustine, also War Department, Washington, D.C. 
Eighth in descent from Edmund Rice. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Kilbourne, John Ha)Ties, 

Edward Howe, Walter Haynes, 

Jabez Puffer, Peter Noyes. 

Minnesota. 

466. MRS. RICHARD JUNIUS HILL (Louise Tilton Johnson). 

[Elected 1Q03.] 

70 South Eleventh Street, Minneapolis. 
Ninth in descent from Edmund Hobart. 

Arkansas. 

467. MRS. LUCIEN WRIGHT COY (Abby Maria Burrows). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Wright Avenue and Wolfe Street, Little Rock. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 

supplementary claim. 
Robert Hale. 

Maine. 

468. MRS. JOSEPH HAMM SHORT (Edith Louise Hersey). 

[Elected 1903.] 

177 State Street, Portland. 
Sixth in descent from Joshua Hersey. 

supplementary claims. 
William Bradford, Nathaniel Morton, 

WilUam Bradford, Richard Warren, 

Edmund Hobart. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 



241 



Ohio. 

469. MRS. JOHN CUTLER ENGLISH (Florence Pierson Fletcher). 

[Elected 1903.] 

194 East McMillan Street, Mt. Aubxtrn, Cincinnati. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Simon Davis. 

Minnesota. 

470. MRS. FREDERICK GERARD INGERSOLL (Mary K. Phelps). 

[Elected 1903.] 

535 Grand Avenue, St. Paul. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Phelps. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Sherman, Nicholas Danforth, 

Edward Winship, John Hammond, 

John Bridge, Nathaniel Putnam, 

Joseph Sherman. 

Iowa. 

471. MISS CARRIE HELENE ABBOTT. 

[Elected 1903.] 

1026 Brady Street, Davenport. 
Eighth in descent from Samuel Gore. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Alden, James Avery, 

Thomas Fuller, John Gallop, 

William Pabodie, Joseph Weld, 

Thomas Minor, William MulUns. 

Ohio. 

472. MRS. FREDERICK JESSE REYNOLDS (Ida Louise Stone). 

[Elected 1903.] 

2016 Madison Street, Toledo. 
Seventh in descent from Ebenezer Stone. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Stone, James Trowbridge, 

Moses Craft, Humphrey Atherton, 



242 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Samuel Craft, John Whipple, 

Grifl&n Craft, John Sharpe, 

Richard CooUdge. 

Maine. 

473. MRS. JAMES PHINNEY BAXTER (Mehitable Cummings 

Proctor). 

[Elected 1903.] 

61 Deering Street, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, William Trask, 

Thomas Emerson, Thomas Gardner, 

David Cummings, William Hathorn, 

Samuel Gardner, Cornehus Waldo, 

Jonathan Porter, Peter Bulkeley, 

Moses Tyler, WiUiam Perkins, 
John Porter. 

Ohio. 

474. MISS EMMA CORNELIA KING. 

[Elected 1903.] 
309 East Main Street, Xenia. 

Tenth in descent from Governor Willl^^m Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WilUam Bradford, Jr., Timothy Dwight, 

John Mason, Joseph Kellogg, 

Rev. James Fitch, William Whiting, 

Samuel Partridge, WiUiam Goodwin, 

Samuel Kent, 3d. 

Maine. 

475. MRS. WILLIAM SENTER (Grace Jordan). 

[Elected 1903.] 
82 Pine Street, Portland. 

Sixth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Baker, Isaac Appleton, 

Rev. Robert Jordan. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 243 

Ohio. 

476. MRS. ETHAN OSBORN HURD (Anna Cora Carson). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Hamilton County, Plainfield, Ohio. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Brewster, Nicholas Snow, 

Daniel Cole, Stephen Hopkins. 

Maine. 

477. MRS. JAMES LYMAN RACKLEFF (Marcia Woodman^ Mil- 

ler). 

[Elected 1903.] 

88 State Street, Portland. 

Sixth in descent from Samuel Symonds. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Isaac Appleton, Samuel Appleton, 

Samuel Appleton, Thomas Baker. 

Vermont. 

478. MRS. HENRY GREEN ROOT (Mary Agnes Gale). 

[Elected 1903.] 
Bennington. 

Seventh in descent from George Colton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Shelden, John Pease. 

Wisconsin. 

479- MRS. ANDREW ELLIS PROUDFIT (Clara HiU Liscomb). 

[Elected 1903.] 

113 West Washington Avenue, Madison. 
Eighth in descent from Captain Richard Brackett. 



244 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Alabama. 

480. MRS. NIAL CHILDS ELTING (Annie Van Sickler). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Florence. 
Eighth in descent from Captain John Waite. 



Iowa. 

481. MRS. GEORGE LEWIS CURTIS (Frances Wilcox). 

[Elected 1903.] 

402 Sixth Avenue, Clinton. 
Eighth in descent from Rev. Peter Bulkeley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Gershom Bulkeley, Jonathan Prescott, 

Charles Chauncey, D.D., Thomas Clarke, 

Rev. John Lothrop. 



Califorma. 

482. MRS. JOHN CHARLES ADAMS (Ernestine Shannon Haskell). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Adams Place, Oakland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Samuel Dudley, Matthew Fuller, 

James Dudley, John Gorham, 

John Folsom, John Gorham, 

Abraham Perkins, Thomas Dimmock, 

John Gilman, Edward Sturgis, 

Daniel Ladd, Shubael Dimmock, 

John Rowland, John Tilley, 
John Bursley. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 245 

Maine. 

483. MISS LOUISE HAZELTINE. 

[Elected 1903.] 

Belfast. 
Eighth in descent from Charles Gott. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Elisha Jones, Peter Bulkeley, 

Josiah Jones, Henry Dwight, 

Samuel Hazeltine, Joseph Hawley, 

Elijah Williams, John Warham, 

Robert Breck. 

Wisconsin. 

484. MRS. JANVIER LE DUC (Marie Clinton Spencer). 

[Elected 1903.] 

488 Marshall Street, Milwaukee. 
Fifth in descent from Lieutenant Willlvm Spencer. 

California. 

485. MRS. OGDEN RAFFERTY (Mary Walmsley White). 

[Elected 1903.] 

Fortress Monroe, Va. 
Eighth in descent from William Brewster. 

supplementary claims. 
Theophilus Eaton, Joseph Morgan, 

WiUiam Jones, Joseph Gary. 

Indiana. 

486. MRS. WILLIAM S. POTTER (Fanny Waldron Peck). 

[Elected 1903.] 

920 State Street, Lafayette. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Nicholas Peck. 

supplementary claims. 
Jonathan Peck, Jonathan Peck. 



246 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Indiana. 

487. MRS. EDWARD M. CHURCHMAN (Edith Fletcher). 

[Elected 1903.] 

904 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis. 
Sixth in descent from Captain William Fletcher. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Hartwell, Simon Davis, 

Thomas Wheeler, Josiah Richardson. 



Maine. 

488. tMRS. DONALD McLEAN BARSTOW (Clara Arabella Gerrish) . 

[Elected 1903.] 

Fifth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 



Michigan. 

489. MRS. WILLIAM S. HILL (Agnes Myra Kelsey). 

[Elected 1903.] 

602 Spruce Street, Marquette. 
Fifth in descent from Captain William Bacon. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

James Babcock, Richard Higgins, 

James Babcock, Edward Bangs, 

John Babcock, Richard Treat, 

John Deming, Tobias Saunders, 

Philip Eliot, Joseph Clark, 

Stephen Paine, Sr., Samuel Green, 

Francis Chickering, George Lawton, 

Ebenezer Griswold, Joshua Fisher, 

John Person, John Kelsey, 

John Stockwell, John Savage, Jr., 
George Hubbard. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 247 

Colorado. 

490. MRS. HENRY McALLISTER, JR. (Phebe Kitcham). 

[Elected 1903.] 

1 23 1 North Nevada Avenue, Colorado Springs. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Underhill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Seaman, John Jackson, 

Robert Jackson, Robert Titus. 

Vermont. 

491. MRS. WILLIAM ALBERT ROOT (Katharine Elizabeth Root). 

[Elected 1903.] 
Bennington. 

Seventh in descent from Benjamin Newberry. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM, 

Matthew Alleyne. 

Maine. 

492. MRS. ARTHUR KINSMAN HUNT (Fannie Louise Piper). 

[Elected 1904.] 

743 Congress Street, Portland. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Tristram Coffin, Jr. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Tristram Cofl&n, Edmund Greenleaf. 

Tennessee. 

493. MRS. LEWIS MINOR COLEMAN (Julia Wingate Boyd). 

[Elected 1904.] 

619 Walnut Street, Chattanooga. 
Seventh in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, Ephraim Marston, 

Robert Treat, Peter Coffin, 

Tristram Coffin, Rev. Samuel Dudley, 

Tristram Coffin, Jr., Rev. Samuel Treat, 

John Oilman. 



248 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Vermont. 

494. MISS MARY ROGERS CABOT. 

[Elected 1904.] 

Brattleboro. 
Sixth in descent from Governor Simon Bradstreet. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Dudley, Thomas Brooks, 

Rev. John Cotton, Peter Tufts, 

Rev. Henry Flint, Timothy Dwight, 

Samuel Partridge, John Sabin, 

Samuel Forman, James Grover, 

Samuel Wilbore, Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 

Samuel Wilbore, Jr., William Lawrence, 

John Porter, WiUiam Goodwin. 

Ohio. 

495. MRS. B. M. ALLISON (Mary Young). 

[Elected 1904.] 

960 Burton Avenue, Avondale, Cincinnati. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant Samuel Brigham. 

Texas. 

496. MRS. JOHN CALHOUN LEWIS (Maria Thacher Howard). 

[Elected 1904.] 

loio Guadalupe Street, Austin. 
Sixth in descent from Ensign Edward Adams. 

Minnesota. 

497- MRS. FREDERICK PAINE (Grace Bradbury Moor). 

[Elected 1904.] 

914 Second Avenue, South, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from Stephen Hopkins. 

supplementary claims. 
George Morton, John Miller, 

Josias Winslow. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 249 

Illinois, 

498. MRS. WILLIAM A. BOND (Sarah Barber Fisher). 

[Elected 1904.] 

4025 Drexel Botilevard, Chicago. 
Sixth in descent from Captain Thomas Colton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

George Colton, Richard Brackett, 

Thomas Chandler, WilHam French, 

John Merrick, Rev. John Lothrop, 

John Fisher, Thomas Barber, 

Daniel Fisher, William Phelps, 

Richard EUis, William Spencer, 
Thomas Judd. 

Colorado. 

499. MRS. M. H. FITCH (Alice Amanda Rhodes). 

[Elected 1904.] 

401 West nth Street, Pueblo. 
Sixth in descent from Lieutenant-Colonel Nathaniel Thwing. 

Minnesota. 

500. MRS. CHARLES LYMAN GREEN (Jessie Rice). 

[Elected 1904.] 

294 Laurel Avenue, St. Paul. 
Eighth in descent from John Ruggles. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William AlHs, John AlHs, 

Rev. Stephen Batchelder. 

Kansas. 

501. MRS. ALEXANDER M. HARVEY (Isabella Cone). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Topeka. 

Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, WilHam Parks, 

Rev. Seaborn Cotton, Rev. John Warham, 



250 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Rev. John Cotton, Anthony Stoddard, 

Rev. Solomon Stoddard, Emanuel Downing, 

Isaac Williams. 

Iowa. 

502. MRS. WILLIAM B. KIBBEY (Mary Gertrude Federhen). 

[Elected 1904.] 

704 West Main Street, Marshalltown. 
Ninth in descent from Captain John Underhill. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Jacob Sargent. 

Minnesota. 

503. MRS. STERLING RUSSELL McMASTERS (May Goodrich). 

[Elected 1904.] 

113 Farrington Avenue, St. Paul. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Samuel Dudley, John Rowland, 

James Dudley, John Fuller, 

Samuel Dudley, John Gorham, 

Matthew Fuller, John Gorham, 

John Gilman. 

Alabama. 

504. MRS. C. G. MERCER (Mary Mitchell). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Eufaula. 
Ninth in descent from Rev. Charles Chauncey. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Rev. Chauncey Graham, Rev. Israel Chauncey, 

Johannes Verveelen. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 251 

Maine. 

505. MRS. TOBIAS THOMPSON SNOW (Mira Crocker). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Paris. 
Sixth in descent from Nathaniel Morton. 



Minnesota, 

506. MRS. CHARLES T. THOMPSON (Kate Harris). 

[Elected 1904.] 

502 South Ninth Street, Minneapolis. 
Seventh in descent from Nicholas Danforth. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Danforth, Benjamin Shed, 

Jonathan Danforth, Noah Wiswall, 

Jacob Danforth, Thomas Wiswall. 

Minnesota. 

507. MRS. HIRAM C. TRUESDALE (Martha Langdon). 

[Elected 1904.] 

29 South Tenth Street, Minneapolis. 
Eighth in descent from William Swayne. 

Illinois. 

508. MRS. GEORGE WHEELOCK WOODWARD (EUen E. Lang- 

don). 

[Elected 1904.] 

19 1 7 Diversey Boulevard, Chicago. 
Eighth in descent from Major Samuel Appleton. 

supplementary claim. 
Henry Wolcott. 



252 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Vermont. 

509. MRS. FRANK D. WHITE (Frances Edgerton Woodfin). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Rutland. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, John Gould, 

William Perkins, Cornelius Waldo, 

Peter Bulkeley. 

Michigan. 

510. MRS. JOHN A. WATLING (Eunice Robinson Wright). 

[Elected 1904.] 

121 Huron Street, North, Ypsilanti. 
Fifth In descent from Captain Samuel Robinson, Jr. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John King, William Holton. 

Michigan. 

511. MRS. S. OLIN JOHNSON (Lilla Lois Sturtevant). 

[Elected 1904.] 

56 Rowend Street, Detroit. 
Seventh in descent from Colonel Samuel Partridge. 

Michigan. 

512. MRS. J. SUMNER ROGERS (Jeannette S. Wheeler). 

[Elected 1904.] 

iioi K Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley 

Michigan. 

513. MRS. WILLIAM J. KEEP (Frances Henderson). 

[Elected 1904.] 

753 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Edward Fuller. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 253 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

John Rowland, Rev. John Lothrop, 

George Gates, Thomas Lee, 

John Rowland. 

Michigan. 

514. MRS. H. H. H. C. SMITH (Lucy Crapo). 

[Elected 1004.] 

789 Jefferson Avenue, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Wllliam Vassall. 

Michigan. 

515. MRS. JAMES A. COLLINS (Lucy Helen Ward). 

[Elected 1904.] 

33 Eliot Street, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

Wisconsin. 

516. MRS. GEORGE B. RANSOM (Sarah Upham). 

[Elected 1904.] 

146 Martin Street, Milwaukee. 
Seventh in descent from John Upham. 

Iowa. 

51 7. MISS HELENA REBECCA STAPLES. 

[Elected 1904.] * 

490 Locust Street, Dubuque. 
Seventh in descent from John Upham. 

Iowa. 

518. MRS. THEODORE NEVIN MORRISON (Sarah Buck Swazey). 

[Elected 1004.] 
Bishop's House, Davenport. 

Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Ebenezer Stanwood. 



254 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Iowa. 

519. MRS. WILLIAM P. BINGHAM (Ada Moulton Clarke). 

[Elected 1904.] 

215 Seminary Street, Dubuque. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Thomas Cooper. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Thomas Clarke. 

Minnesota. 

520. MRS. EMERSON HADLEY (Mary MUler Luce). 

[Elected 1904.] 

123 Farrington Avenue, St. Paul. 
Eighth in descent from Richard Warren. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Jonathan Delano, Nathaniel Warren. 

Kansas. 

521. MISS EDITH M. CLARKE. 

[Elected 1904.] 

12 10 Ohio Street, Lawrence. 
Ninth in descent from Francis Cooke. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Stephen Hopkins, Daniel McFarland. 

Kansas. 

522. MRS. WILLIAM S. HINSMAN (EUzabeth Thacher). 

[Elected 1904.] 

811 North Topeka Avenue, Wichita. 
Sixth in descent from Rev. Thomas Thacher. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Rev. Ralph Partridge. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 255 

Kansas. 

523. MRS. W. B. BROWNELL (Sally Margaret Buckingham). 

[Elected 1904.] 

745 Tennessee Street, Lawrence. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

William Bradford. 



Colorado. 

524. MISS FRANCES VIRGINIA MASI. 

[Elected 1904.] 

15 East Fontanero Street, Colorado Springs. 
Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

WiUiam Bradford, WiUiam Colher, 

Gamaliel Bradford, Richard Warren, 

William Pabodie, John Alden, s 

William Brewster, William Mulhns. 



Texas. 
525. MRS. PIERRE BREMOND (Nina Abadie). 

[Elected 1904.] 

402 West Seventh Street, Austin. 
Tenth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Nicholas Snow, Edward Bangs, 

Stephen Hopkins, Edmund Freeman, 

Thomas Prence, Mark Snow, 

Thomas Burges, John Freeman, 

Wilham CoUier. 



256 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

California. 

526. MRS. CYRUS WALKER (Emily Foster Talbot). 

[Elected 1904.] 

1730 Jackson Street, San Francisco. 
Seventh in descent from Judge William Bassett. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

William Bassett, Richard Bourne, 

Thomas Tupper, James Skiflfe, 

Thomas Tupper, Daniel Turrell, 

Thomas Mayhew, John Barrell, 

William Colbron. 



California. 

527. MRS. IRA PIERCE (Sophia Gleason Talbot). 

[Elected 1904.] 

1730 Jackson Street, San Francisco. 
Eighth in descent from Thomas Mayhew. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Tupper, Richard Bourne, 

Thomas Tupper, James Skiffe, 

WilHam Bassett, Daniel Turrell, 

William Bassett, John Barrell, 

WiUiam Colbron. 



California. 

528. MISS MAUDE HARRIET POWELL. 

[Elected 1904.] 

1 52 1 Broadway, Alameda. 
Ninth in descent from Captain George Barbor. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

George Barbor. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 257 

Michigan. 

529. MISS MARY AGNES BURTON, 

[Elected 1904.] 

27 Brainard Street, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

Michigan. 

530. MISS MABEL HENRI CADY. 

[Elected 1904.] 

57 Wateau Street, Detroit. 
Ninth in descent from Elder William Brewster. 

Maine. 

531. MRS. CHARLES P. STETSON (Annie Sawyer). 

[Elected 1904.] 

57 Broadway, Bangor. 
Sixth in descent from Major Robert Pike. 

Maine. 

532. MRS. CHARLES C. WELLS (Mary Langdon Storer Brad- 

bviry). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Hotel Columbia, Portland. 
Tenth in descent from Governor John Winthrop. 

supplementary claims. 
Thomas Dudley, John Storer, 

Rev. Samuel Dudley, Thomas Bradbury, 

Kinsley HaU, John Bradbury. 

Maine. 

533. MISS LUCY TALBOT AMES. 

[Elected 1904.] 

Machias. 
Ninth in descent from Thomas Gardner. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

WilHam Hathorne. 



258 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Iowa. 

534. MRS. EUGENE W. BOYNTON (Lucy Murphy). 

[Elected 1904.] 
7 Walling Court, Davenport. 

Ninth in descent from Captain Richard Beers. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Simon Stone. 



Indiana. 

535. MRS. SAMUEL F. PORTER (Kate Cole). 

[Elected 1904.] 
106 East Third Street, Peru. 

Tenth in descent from Ensign John Whitman. 

Kentucky. 

536. MRS. CHARLES THURSTON BALLARD (Modiste Emilina 

Breaux). 

[Elected 1904.] 

930 Fourth Avenue, Louisville. 
Eighth in descent from William Goodhue. 



Kentucky. 

537. MRS. LAWRENCE LA VALLE JONES (Mary Emma Pea- 

body). 

[Elected 1904.] 

Anchorage. 
Eighth in descent from Lieutenant Francis Peabody. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

John Peabody. 

Michigan. 

538. MRS. TALCOTT E. WING (Elizabeth Thurber). 

[Elected 1904.] 

614 Brush Street, Detroit. 
Eighth in descent from Captain William Gerrish. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 259 

Minnesoia. 

539. MRS. CHARLES L. SPENCER (Margaret Clough). 

[Elected 1904.] 

490 Summit Avenue, St. Paul. 
Tenth in descent from William Ward. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Obadiah Ward, Jonathan Clough, 

WilHam Heath. 

California. 

540. MRS. ALBERT GERBERDING (Elizabeth Sears). 

[Elected 1904.] 

1770 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco. 
Eighth in descent from Governor Thomas Prence. 



California. 

541. MRS. GEORGE P. THURSTON (Dora Mowatt Riversmith). 

[Elected 1904.] 

981 Pine Street, San Francisco. 
Seventh in descent from Captain John Shepley. 

supplementary claims. 
James Cunningham, John Alden, 

Samuel Bass, Jonathan Boyden, 

William MulUns. 



Iowa. 

542. MRS. EDWARD CLARENCE FINKBINE (Adelaid BeU Hoyt). 

[Elected 1905.] 

1915 Grand Avenue, Des Moines. 
Sixth in descent from Captain David Hoyt. 

supplementary claims. 
Jonathan Hoyt, Edward Stebbins, 

Wilham Crocker, Samuel Chapin. 



26o SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

Ohio. 

543. MRS. ARTHUR FORRESTER DEVEREUX (Clara Anna Rich). 

[Elected 1905.] 

Burnet House, Cincinnati. 
Seventh in descent from Governor Robert Treat. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Thomas Dudley. 

Ohio. 

544. MRS. WILLIAM KING ROGERS (Theodora Isabella Wormley). 

[Elected 1905.] 
578 East Town Street, Columbus. 

Eighth in descent from Governor William Bradford. 

supplementary claims. 
Joseph Bradford, Rev. Peter Hobart, 

Edmund Hobart. 

Wisconsin. 

545. MRS. JEREMIAH STELLE DUNHAM (Frances Augusta Law- 

ton). 

[Elected 1905.] 

De Pere. 

Ninth in descent from John Rowland. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Lynde, Joseph Kellog. 

Ohio. 

546. MRS. JOSEPH B. FORAKER (Julia Ann Paine Bundy). 

[Elected 1905.] 
Cincinnati. 

Fifth in descent from Captain Peter Adams. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Samuel Bass. 



ROLLS OF MEMBERSHIP. 261 

Vermont. 

547. MRS. THOMAS HORACE DUDLEY (Martha Brooks). 

[Elected igos-] 
Santa Monica, Cal. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Simon Bradstreet, Samuel Wilbore, Jr., 

Rev. John Cotton, John Porter, 

Samuel Forman, Thomas Brooks, 

Samuel Wilbore, Peter Tufts, 

James Grover. 

Ohio. 

548. MRS. ARTHUR ESPY (Elizabeth Davis Seely). 

[Elected 1905.] 
3798 Clifton Avenue, Cincinnati. 

Ninth in descent from Rev. Thomas Phh^lips. 

Vermont. 

549. MISS ALICE MENDON BROOKS. 

[Elected igoS-l 
Santa Monica, Cal. 

Seventh in descent from Governor Thomas Dudley. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIMS. 

Thomas Brooks, John Porter, 

Samuel Forman, Peter Tufts, 

Samuel Wilbore, Rev. Seaborn Cotton, 

Samuel Wilbore, Jr., Rev. John Cotton, 

Simon Bradstreet. 

Maine. 

550. MISS ISABEL CARTER CHURCHILL. 

[Elected 1905.] 

Hotel Columbia, Portland. 
Eighth in descent from Isaac Allerton. 

SUPPLEMENTARY CLAIM. 

Richard Warren. 



•fln fIDemortam. 



Mrs. Charles Taintor Baker, 1899. 
Mrs. George M. Barnard. 1903. 
Mrs. George Baty Blake. 1899. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 1901. 
Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 1899. 
Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 1904. 
Mrs. George S. Hale. 1904. 
Mrs. Charles Wilson Kollock. 1904. 
fMRS. Augustus Lowell. 1895. 
Mrs. John Lowell. 1904. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 1894. 
Mrs. James Jackson Minot. 1903. 
Mrs. James A. No yes. 1895. 
Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 1901. 
Miss Mary Qulncy. 1897. 
Miss Anne Foster Reynolds. 1901. 
Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 1902. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 1904. 
Mrs. George F. Weld. 1901. 
Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 1898. 

t Resigned. 



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1In riDemortam. 



NON-COLONIAL. 

Mrs. William F. Anderson. 1899. 

Mrs. John Judson Bagley. 1898. 

Mrs. Lucien T. Barclay. 1901. 

Mrs. George Barstow. 1902. 

Mrs. Washington Becker. 

Mrs. Francis Thaxter Blackmer. 1905. 

Miss Mary Elizabeth Bowen. 

JMrs. Charles Chassaignac. 1904. 

Mrs. William T. Coleman. 1896. 

Mr;s. John Gerry Copelin. 

Mrs. Albert Charles Dart. 1902. 

Mrs. Benjamin Stow Farnsworth. 1904. 

Mrs. William Mayhew Folger. 1898. 

Mrs. Austin Goddard Gorham. 1901. 

Miss Eleanor Burrill Greene. 1904. 

Miss Ruth Hodges. 1901. 

Mrs. William Sharpless Jackson. 1899. 

Mrs. Wirt Johnston. 

Miss Mary E. Kilbourn. 1899. 

Mrs. David Henry Lewis. 1899. 

Mrs. Bement Lyman. 1898. 

Mrs. Cornelius Lynde. 1904. 

Mrs. William H. Moulton. 1904. 

Miss Anna Maria Paine. 1903. 

Mrs. Albert C. Pearson. 1899. 

Mrs. William Stevens Perry. 1897. 

Mrs. Breese J. Stevens. 

Miss Ada Washburn. 1901. 

Mrs. Philip Washburn. 1903. 

Mrs. Charles Kimball Wells. 

Mrs. Henry A. Wight. 1901. 

Mrs. Walter Herbert Wilson. 1903. 

Mrs. George Brooks Young. 1905. 

t Married. 
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MARRIED. 



Miss Mary May Hayward married Mr. Henry Winchester 

Cunningham. 1899. 
Miss Josephine Rose Lincoln married Mr. Frank Farnum 

Dresser. 1904. 
Miss Rebecca Russell Lowell married Professor Frank 

Sargent Hoffman. 1900. 
Mrs. Charles F. Sprague married Mr. Edward D. Brande- 

GEE. 1904. 

Mrs. George W. Wright married Mr. William J. Wright. 



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MARRIED. 



NON-COLONIAL. 

t Miss Maud Allis married Mr. Eustace Conway. 

Miss Laura Bradstreet married Mr. David Harry Darling. 

Miss Caroline Ennis Cargill married Mr. John Albert Mc- 
Clellan. 

Miss Isabelle Gertrude Carpenter married Mr. George 
Washington Kendall. 

Miss Isabella Tyler Clark married Mr. Charles Cobb Har- 
mon. 

f Miss Marguerite Stewart Conant married Mr. Charles 
Withey. 

Miss Mary Hill Cranage married Mr. Virgil Langstaff 

TUPPER. 

Miss Katharine Curtis married Mr. William Norvelle 
McDearmon. 

Miss Abigail Louise Dickson married Mr. George Senkler. 

Miss Emma Jane Farwell married Mr. Edward H. Jewett. 

Mrs. George Foster Fiske married Mr. Murray Warner. 

Miss Ellen Cook French married Mr. John Henry Whitaker. 

f Miss Clara Arabella Gerrish married Mr. Donald Mc- 
Lean Barstow. 

Mrs. Cllfton Sidney Gray married Mr. Benjamin Smith 
Johnson. 

Miss Florence Margaret Kountze married Mr. John Wal- 
ter Best. 

Miss Eunice Morton Lambie married Mr. William Bell Hatch. 

*Miss Jennie Morris married Mr. Charles Chassaignac. 

Miss Anne Hanford Richardson Perry married Mr. Arthur 
Lewis Bennett. 1900. 

Miss Helen Strong Pitts married Mr. Arthur Maxwell 
Parker. 

Miss Josephine Myrick Webb married Mr. Percy Bryant. 

Miss Elizabeth Clarke Wilcox married Mr. William B. 
Walworth. 

* Deceased. 

t Resigned. 

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RESIGNED. 



Miss Mary Russell Cochrane. .1904. 
Mrs. Frederic Cunningham. 1901. 
Mrs. Augustus Peabody Gardner. 1904. 
*Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 
Mrs. G. E. Sage. 

* Deceased. 



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RESIGNED. 



NON-COLONIAL. 

Mrs. Edward Woolsey Bacon. 

X Mrs. Donald McLean Barstow. [Transferred to New York,] 
1905. 

Miss Alice Grandin Bates. 

Miss Fanny Elizabeth Bates. 

Mrs. Joseph Doddridge Brannan. [Transferred to Massa- 
chusetts.] 1902. 

I Mrs. Eustace Conway. [Transferred to New York.] 1904. 

Mrs. Charles L. Edwards. [Transferred to Connecticut.] 
1901. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. [Transferred to Michigan.] 

Mrs. Benjamin Bowden Lawrence. 

Mrs. Gustavus Lucke. 1902. 

Mrs. Spencer Baird Newberry. 

Mrs. Le Baron Bradford Prince. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. [Transferred to Massachusetts.] 1905. 

J Mrs. Charles Withey. 1899. 

Mrs. Harrison Baldwin Wright. [Transferred to Pennsyl- 
vania.] 

>; t Married. 



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IN preparing the following list of ascendants of the members 
of the Massachusetts Society of Colonial Dames, no attempt 
has been made to give with absolute accuracy the dates which 
follow the name of each ascendant. They indicate the approx- 
imate time of his birth and death, or of his arrival in the colonies, 
and are intended merely to identify the person whose services are 
recorded. 

The name of a colony following that of an ascendant signifies 
that his services render his descendants eligible in that colony; 
where no colony is given, it is to be understood that his services 
render them eligible in Massachusetts. Where an ascendant 
has been accepted as rendering eligible service, other services have 
often been added which are not of themselves sufficient to entitle 
him to a place among the accepted ascendants. 

As the services speak for themselves, all titles except that of 
Reverend have been omitted. 

Dates of service are inclusive, except where they have been 
taken from the printed records of the other societies. 

Economy of space has made necessary the abbreviation of 
names and titles as "Court of Common Pleas" for Inferior Court 
of Common Pleas, "Assistant" for Governor's Assistant, "Coun- 
cillor" for Member of Governor's Council. "Preacher of Elec- 
tion Sermon" signifies the minister annually appointed to preach 
the sermon before the General Court. 

Some claims have been excluded from the following list be- 
cause the authority for the service (especially that of commissioned 
officers) has not been given fully enough to enable the EligibiHty 
Committee to verify the services. If, however, sufficient proof 

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270 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

of the commission, or other service, is furnished, they will be 
included among the accepted ascendants. Family tradition or 
town histories, unsupported by other evidence, is not accepted 
as proof of service. 

In case the name of any member has been accidentally omitted, 
under an ascendant from whom she has estabhshed a claim, if 
she will kindly send word to the Secretary, the omission will be 
rectified. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



Abbot, Abiel, i 741-1809. (N.H.) 
Captain Sixth Regiment of Mili- 
tia, 1769. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 
Abbot, John, i 704-1 793. 

Captain Second Foot Company at 
Andover, July 28, 1754. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 
Abbot, Nehemiah, i 667-1 750. 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1717, '19, '20, '26. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 

Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 

Mrs. James J. Minot. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Franz E. Zerrahn. 

Adams, Edward, 17 16? 

Ensign; Deputy for Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '92, 1702. 

Mrs. George H. Christian. 

Mrs. John C. Lewis. 

Mrs. Edwin H. Newhall. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
Adams, Henry, i 604-1 676. 

Deputy from Medfield to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1659, '65, 
'74> '75; Lieutenant of Medfield 
Company, Jan. 6, 1673/4. 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Adams, Henry, 1657-1733. 

Representative from Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1706, '09, '10, '11, '17, '19, '21, 
'22, '23, '24, '28. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 



Adams, John, 1735-1826. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1770; Member of 
Continental Congress, 1774, '75, 
'76; Signer of Declaration of In- 
dependence; Commissioner to 
France, 1777, '78; Minister to 
England, 1779; to Holland, 1783. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Adams, Peter, i 669-1 749. 

Ensign, 1708; Lieutenant, 1716; 
Captain, 1722. Braintree. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Foraker. 
Adams, Samuel, i63o?-i689. 
Captain at Chelmsford before 
1679. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 

Mrs. Charles M. Gallaher. 

Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 

Mrs. Albert E. Richardson. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 
Adams, Thomas, 1632/3-1688. 
Ensign Foote Company at 
Chelmsford, May 9, 1678; Lieu- 
tenant, May 27, 1682. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Mrs. Walter C. Frost. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Cornelius Lynde. 

Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Adams, Rev. William, i 650-1 685. 
Minister at Dedham, 1672-85; 
Preached Election Sermon to the 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1685. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John W. Best. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 
Alcock, George, i 630-1 640. 
Deputy from Roxbury to First 



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ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



273 



General Court of Massachusetts 
Bay, May 14, 1634, '35, '36, '37. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Theodore G. Montague. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Alden, John, 1620-1687. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Plantation; Deputy to 
Plymouth General Court, 1641- 
49; One of Council of War, 1646, 
'53, '58, '67; Treasurer, 1656-59; 
Assistant, 1632, '33, '34-4°. '5°- 
'86. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 

Mrs. Albert Antisdel. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 

Mrs. Esek S. BaUord. 

Mrs. George Barstow. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Caroline H. Bovey. 

Mrs. Charles A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. William M. Bradley. 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Albert C. Dart. 

Countess Henri de Frank- 
enstein. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Mrs. Henry M. Duffield. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Miss Sarah A. Giddings. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Mrs. Francis Howland. 

Mrs. Elmore W. Hurst. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Mrs. William Lawrence. 

Mrs. Thomas St. John Lock- 
wood. 

Mrs. John W. Mariner. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Mason. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Theodore G. Montague. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 

Mrs. James A. Noyes. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 



Mrs. Arthur M. Parker. 
Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 
Mrs. William D. Sohier. 
Mrs. George P. Thurston. 
Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 
Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Mrs. Charles F. Washburn. 
Miss Miriam Washburn. 
Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Alden, Jonathan, 163 2/3-1 697. 
Appointed Ensign, June i, 1658; 
Lieutenant, Oct. 28, 1681; Cap- 
tain, Oct. 2, 1689, to his death, 
1697. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 
Alexander, Ebenezer, 1684-1768. 
Lieutenant, March 9, 1744; Cap- 
tain, July 13, 1745; Served in 
Expedition against Canada, under 
Governor Shirley. 

Mrs. Gustavus Lucke. 
Allen, George, 163 7-1 648. 

Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1640, '41, 
'42, '44. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 
Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Allen, Rev. James, i 662-1 710, 
Minister of First Church, Boston, 
1 662-1 7 10; Fellow of Harvard 
College, 1692-1707; Active in for- 
warding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 
Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Miss Mary Rivers. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Allen, John, 1635-1675. 

Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1668, 
'69, '70, '71, '72, '73, '74. 

Miss Mary Ella Kilboum. 
Mrs. Lewis H. Paddock. 
Mrs. James C. Smith, Jr. 
Allen, Joseph, 1650-1727. 

Cornet of Troop, 1706; Repre- 
sentative from Braintree to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1715. 



274 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Allen, Joseph, 1681-1750. 

Representative from Gloucester 
to the General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1734, '35, '37. '49- 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Allen, Joseph, 1724. 

Captain, 1709-10; Representative 
from Gloucester to General Court, 

1705- 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Allen, Thomas, 1711-1761. 
Captain in 1754. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Allerton, Isaac, i 620-1 659. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Assistant, 1621, 

'34. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Miss Isabel C. Churchill. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Phihp I. Jones. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 

Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Miss Adehne Wilhs. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Allis, John, i 642-1 691. 

Captain of Hatfield Militia, 1687; 
Captain at Deerfield, 1690. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 

Mrs. Charles L. Greene. 
Allis, WtLLiAM, 1640-1678. 

Lieutenant Troop of Horse, Oct. 
18, 1672; Magistrate of Hamp- 
shire County Court, 1676, '77, '78. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 

Mrs. Eustace Conway. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 

Mrs. Charles L. Greene. 

Mrs. WilUam P. Lord. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Widmer. 

Allyn, John, 1696. (Conn.) 

Captain, Oct. 10, 1673; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, September, 1689 
Deputy, 1661; Assistant, 1662-95 
Secretary, 1663, '64, '67-95 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1678-86. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Allyn, Matthew, 1632-1671, 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 



Court, 1635/6; Deputy for Wind- 
sor to Connecticut General Assem- 
bly, 1648-57; Assistant, 1658-67; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1660, '64. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. William A. Root. 

Miss Julia A. Smith. 

Almy, Christopher, 1635-1713. 

(R.I.) 

Deputy to the General Assembly, 

1689/90; Assistant, February, 

1689/90; Agent to England, 1693. 

Miss EHzabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Almy, Job, 1675-1743. (R.I.) 
Deputy from Newport to the Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1709, '16, '18, '19, 
'20, '25. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Almy, William, 163 7-1 676. (R.I.) 
Commissioner from Portsmouth to 
the Rhode Island Court of Com- 
missioners, 1656, '57, '63. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Amory, Jonathan, 1686-1699. 
(S.C.) 
Treasurer of the Province of South 
CaroUna; Speaker of Assembly, 
1693; Speaker of Provincial 
Parliament, 1695; Advocate of 
Admiralty, 1697; Advocate-Gen- 
eral. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



275 



Andrew, Rev. Samttel, 1655- 
1737/8. (Conn., Mass.) 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1679- 
84; Fellow of Yale College, 1701- 
37/8; Rector of Yale, 1707-19; 
Minister at Milford fifty years. 
Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Andrews, Henry, 1653. 

Deputy from Taunton to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1639, '42, '43, 

'47. '49- 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Miss Helen F. Kimball 
Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Andrews, John, 1639-1708. 

Lieutenant of Third Company at 
Chebacco, March 30, 1683. 
Mrs. Edwin C. Goshorn. 
Mrs. Everett Hoibrook. 
Andrews, Nathan, i 639-1 700. 
(Conn.) 
Captain First Train Band of New 
Haven, May, 1700. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Andrews, Thomas, 163 2-1 690. 
Lieutenant Hingham Military 
Company, Aug. 23, 1689; Cap- 
tain Suffolk Regiment in Expedi- 
tion to Canada, 1690. 
Mrs. Walter S. Fitz. 
Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Andrews, William, 1639-167 6. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant of New Haven Artil- 
lery Company, May 22, 1648. 
Mrs. Willliam J. Young, Jr. 
Andrews, William, 1650-17 15/6. 
Ensign of Ipswich. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Goshorn. 

Mrs. Everett Hoibrook. 

Angell, Thomas, i 631-1694. (R.I.) 

A Founder of Rhode Island, 163 6; 

Commissioner for Providence to 

the Court of Commissioners, 1652, 

'S3- 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 
Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 
Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 
Mrs. Amory Eliot. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Mrs. Horace A. Upham. 
Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 



Angier, Rev. Samuel, 1655-1718/9. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1700- 
07. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 
Annable, Anthony, i 623-1 674. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Plantation ; Deputy from 
Scituate to Plymouth General 
Court, 1639; from Barnstable, 
1640, '41, '42, '43, '44, '45, '47, 
'50. '51, '53, '56, '57- 

Mrs. John H. Fitzpatrick. 
Miss Rose Lamb. 
Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 
Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 
Mrs. Cornelius E. Thames. 
Anthony, John, 1634-1675. 
I Corporal, 1644; Commissioner, 

1661; Deputy, 1666-72. 
j Mrs. William G. Northup. 

i Appleton, Isaac, 1664-1747. 
[ Lieutenant in Expedition against 
I Port Royal, 1707; Major. 
I Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. James L. Rackleff. 
Mrs. William Senter. 
Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Appleton, John, 1635-1699. 

Deputy, 1656, '57, '58, '59, '60, 
'62, '63, '64, '65, '67, '68?, '69, 

'70, '71, '74, '75. '78, '79?; 

Lieutenant, 1653; Captain Essex 
Cavalry, May 27, 1668; Captain 
Ipswich Troops, Oct. 10, 1683. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Anna B. Shaw. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Appleton, John, 1652-1739. 

Councillor, 1 698-1 702, 1706-23; 
Judge of Common Pleas, 1704- 
33; Judge of Probate, 1702-39; 
Lieutenant, March 30, 1683; 
Colonel. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Appleton, Samuel, 1635-1670. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 



276 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Court, 1637; Associate Justice of 
the Quarter Court, May 17, 1637. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Mrs. James L. Rackleff. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Miss Natahe S. Whitwell. 
Appleton, Samuel, 1635-1692. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Ipswich, 1668, '71, 
'73; '7S> '76, '77, '79, '80; Assist- 
ant, 1681, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86; 
Councillor, 1689, '90, '91, '92; 
Captain; Major in command of 
the Massachusetts troops of the 
Army of the United Colonies, 
Dec. 19, 1675; Sergeant-Major of 
South Regiment in Essex, Oct. 
18, 1682. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Albert Glaspell. 

Mrs Francis D. Haskell. 

Mrs. Frederick M. Hodge. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. James L. Rackleff. 

Mrs. William Senter. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. George W. Woodward. 

Arnold, Jonathan, i 708-1 796. 

(R.I.) 

Deputy from Smithfield to Rhode 

Island General Assembly, 1747, 

'48, '54, '55- 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Arnold, Richard, 1642-17 10. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy to Rhode Island General 



Assembly, 1676, '79, '81, '96, '98, 
'99, 1707; Speaker, 1707, '08; 
Governor's Assistant, 1681, '82, 
'83, '84, '85, '86, '98, '99; Coun- 
cillor of Royal Province of New 
England, 1686-89; Commissioner 
on North Boundary of Colony, 
1695. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 
Arnold, Seth. 

Lieutenant of Duxbury Military 
Company, 1692; Captain. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 
Arnold, Stephen, 162 2-1 699. 
Deputy, 1664, '65, '67, '70, '71, 
'72, '74-77, '84, '85, '90; Assist- 
ant, 1672, '77-80, '91, '96, '98. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 
Arnold, Thomas, 1 654-1 674. (R.I.) 
Deputy from Providence to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1666, 
'70, '71, '72. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 
Arnold, William, 1635-1675. 
One of the Original Proprietors 
of Providence Plantation; Signed 
an agreement for form of gov- 
ernment, 1640; Commissioner for 
Providence, 1661. 

Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 
Ashley, Israel, 17 10-1758. 

Captain in French and Indian 
War, 1754. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
AsPiNALL, William, 1630-1650. 
(Mass., R.I.) 
A Founder of Massachusetts; 
Deputy from Boston to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1637; A 
Founder of Rhode Island, 1638; 
Treasurer of Portraouth, R.I., 
1638; Secretary of "Bodie Poli- 
tick," 1638. 



ANCESTOR^ AND DESCENDANTS. 



277 



Mrs. Allen Collier. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 
Atherton, Humphrey, 1636/7- 
1661. (Mass., R.I.) 
Ensign, 1645; Captain Dorchester 
Company, May 6, 1646; Captain 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1650, '58; Major-Gen- 
eral of Massachusetts Colony, 
1 661; Deputy from Dorchester 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1638, '39, '41, '43. '45. '46, '48, 'so. 
'5 1) '53; Speaker of the House, 
1653; Assistant, 1654-61; Member 
of Council of War for the United 
Colonies, 1645; Superintendent 
of Indian Affairs, 1658; One of 
the Purchasers of King's Province 
in Rhode Island, 1659. 

Mrs. Lucian T. Barclay. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Mrs. Arthur L. Bennett. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Miss Georgiana A. Bout- 
well. 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

Mrs. Robert M. Hubbard. 

Miss Maria T. Hunt. 

Mrs. Alexander D. Jones. 

Mme. Raymond LeGhait. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Mrs. George W. Moody. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Perry. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 

AucHMUTY, Robert, 1750- 

Judge of Admiralty for Massa- 
chusetts, Rhode Island, and 'New 
Hampshire, 1733-47; Agent to 
England on Boundary with 
Rhode Island, 1741. 

Miss EUzabeth W. Perkins. 
Avery, James, 1643-1700? (Conn.) 
Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1659, '60, '61, '64, '65, '67, '68, 
'69. '75, '76, '77, '78, '80, '82, 



'84, '85, '86, '89; Captain New 
London Forces, 1673; Captain 
in King Philip's War, 1675; Con- 
firmed Captain at New London, 
May, 1 68 1. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Avery, John, 1654-1712-14. 

Captain of Train Band at New 
London, Conn. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Avery, William, 1650-1687. 

Deputy from Dedham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1669; 
Lieutenant of Dedham Mihtary 
Company, 1673. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Mrs. George W. Taylor. 
Ayers, Peter, i 640-1 698/9. 

Representative to the Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1680-81, 
'83, '85, '89-90; Cornet of Ha- 
verhill. 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Babcock, James, about 1642-1679. 
Commissioner to the Court of 
Commissioners of Rhode Island 
and Providence Plantations, 
1656-59. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hill. 
Babcock, James, 1664-1737. (R.I.) 
Captain in Mihtary Company 
at Westerly; Represented Wes- 
terly in General Assembly of 
Rhode Island, 1701, '06, '07, '08, 
'09. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hill. 
Babcock, John, 1644-1685. (R.I.) 
Deputy for Westerly, 1682, '84. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Hill. 
Babcock, Joshua, i 707-1 783. 
(R.I.) 
Incorporator of Brown University, 
1764; Assistant Justice of Supreme 



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Court of Rhode Island, 1747-49; 
Chief Justice, 1750-51, '63-64. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 
Bache, Richard, i 737-181 i. 

Secretary of the Province of 
Pennsylvania, 1775, '76; Reg- 
ister-General, 1775-76; Appointed 
Postmaster-General in Novem- 
ber, 1776, and served until 1782; 
Member of the Board of War, 
1777; One of those commissioned 
to sign the Bills of Credit of the 
United States, 1780. 

Miss Agnes Invin. 

Backus, Joseph, 1667 . 

(Conn.) 
Deputy from Norwich to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 1704, '05, 
'08, '09, '12-19, '21-31, '33', Com- 
missioned Lieutenant of Second 
Company, Norwich, October, 
1708. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Bacon, Nathaniel, i 645-1 673. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1652, '53, 
'54, '55, '58, '59, .'60, '61, '62, '63, 
'64, '65, '66; Assistant, 1667-73. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 
Bacon, William, 1716-1761. 

Captain in French and Indian 
War. 

Mrs. WilUam S. Hill. 
Badcock, Robert, i 650-1 694. 
Captain. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 

Badcock, Samuel, 1690. 

Ensign, 1689. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 
Baker, John, 1645-1719. 

Lieutenant of Dedham Company, 
1704. 

Mrs. Thomas St. John Lock- 
wood. 
Baker, Thomas, 1636-1718. 

Deputy from Topslield to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1683, 
'84, '86, May '89 to February 
'90, '92, '93, '94, '98, 1708. 



Lieutenant Andover and Tops- 
field Troop, May 16, 1683. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. James L. RacklefiF. 

Mrs. William Senter. 

Miss Natalie S. \\Tutwell. 
Balch, John, 1623-1648. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony. 

Miss Kate D. Balch. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Ranney. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Balch, Rev. Thomas, 1711-1774. 
Minister at Dedham, 1736-74; 
Chaplain of Massachusetts troops 
sent to Cape Breton, 1745. 

Miss Kate D. Balch. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Ranney. 
Baldwin, Richard, i 638-1 665. 
(Conn.) 
Commissioned Ensign for Expedi- 
tion against the Dutch, 1654; 
Deputy from Milford to New 
Haven General Court, 1662, '63, 
'64. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 
Bancroft, Samuel, i 693-1 772. 
Captain Reading MiUtary Com- 
pany; Representative from Read- 
ing to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1740, '41, '42, '43, '44. 

Mrs. Julius J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Bancroft, Samuel, Jr., 1715-1782. 
Captain from Reading; Marched 
to rehef of Fort WilHam Henry, 
August, 1757; Representative from 
Reading, 1769, '70, '73, '74. 

Mrs. Julius J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Bancroft, Thomas, 1691. 

Ensign in King Philip's War; 
Lieutenant, July 12, 1689; Cap- 
tain. 

Mrs. Julius J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Bancroft, Thomas, Jr., 1651- 

1731- 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court from Reading, 
1725, '26, '27, '30, '31; Commis- 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



279 



sioned Lieutenant against Indian 
Enemy, Aug. 30, 1689. 

Mrs. Julius J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Bangs, Edward, 1623-1678. 

Captain of Guard against the 
Indians; Member Plymouth Mili- 
tary Company; Deputy to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1647, '5o> 
'52, '63, '64; One of Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hill. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Bangs, Jonathan, 1640-1728. 
Deputy from Eastham to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1674, '76, 
'79, '83, '92; Ensign at Eastham, 
1680. ' 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Barber, George, 1635-1685. 
Captain of Medfield Company by 
1668 (and during King Philip's 
War); Deputy from Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1668, '69, '73, '76, '77, '79, '80, 
'82. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Miss Caroline L. Haven. 

Miss Maude H. Powell. 

Mrs. Addison L. Roache, Jr. 
Barber, George, 1684-1747. 
Representative from Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1726, '34, '35. '37, '46. 

Miss Maude H. Powell. 
Barber, Thomas, 1644-1713. 
(Conn.) 
Ensign, May 8, 1690; Lieutenant, 
May 12, 1698. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Barker, Francis, . 

Ensign of Duxbury Military Com- 
pany, Oct. 2, 1689; Deputy from 
Duxbury to Plymouth General 
Court, 1686, '98; Lieutenant in 



1701. 



Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 



Barker, James, i 639-1 702. 
Ensign; Commissioner; Assistant; 
Deputy Governor. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 

Barney, Jacob, 1634-1673. 

Deputy from Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1635, '38, '47, 

'53- 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Barrell, John, 1658. 

Ensign in Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1656. 
Mrs. Ira Pierce. 
Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 
Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 
Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Barrell, Nathaniel, 173 2-183 i. 
Councillor for New Hampshire, 
1762, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 
Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Barrett, Humphrey, 1630-1715. 
Ensign, Oct. 14, 1685; Deputy to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1691. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 
Mrs. John Washburn. 
Barrett, Samuel, i 670-1 733. 
Lieutenant Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1722. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 
Barrett, Samuel, 1722-1798. 
Captain of Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1771. 
Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Barrett, William, 1689. 

Lieutenant in King Philip's War, 
1675/6, under Captain Scyll. 
Miss Susan Lowell Clarke. 
Mrs. Andrew Wheelwright. 
Barron, Jonathan, 1726-1755. 
Lieutenant, killed in Johnson's 
fight at Lake George, 1755. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 
Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
Barrows, Samuel, 1672/3-1755. 
Representative from Middleboro' 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1720, '30, '31, '33, '34. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Bartlett, George, i 648-1 669. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy Governor, 1661-66; Com- 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



manded an Expedition against the 
Dutch, 1654. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 

Barton, Benjamin, 1645-1720. 
(R.I.) 
Assistant, 1674, '75, '83, '99, 1700, 
'01, '02; Deputy from Warwick to 
General Assembly, 1679, '81, '85, 
'90, '96, 1704, '05, '06, '07, '09, '13, 
'14, '15, '17; Commissioner on 
Boundary between Connecticut 
and Rhode Island, 1699; Speaker 
of the House of Deputies, 1703; 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 

Bass, Samuel, 163 2-1 694. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Braintree, 1641, '42, 

'43. '45. '49. '52, '54, '57. '59. '63, 
'64. 

Mrs. George Barstow. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Caroline H. Bovey. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. WiUiam R. Castle. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Miss Margaret H. Folger. 

Mrs. Wilham M. Folger. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Foraker. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Miss Grace R. Hebard. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Mrs. William Lawrence. 

Mrs. Thomas St. John Lock- 
wood. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
; Mrs. Theodore G. Montague. 

Mrs. Percy P. Moore. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. George P. Thurston. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Bassett, William, i 621-1667. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Deputy from 
Duxbury to Plymouth General 
Court, 1640, '42, '43, '48. 



Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 

Miss Mary P. Gaines. 

Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien 
Walker. 

Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 

Mrs. Richard R. Weld. 

Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 
Bassett, William, i 624-1 670. 
Deputy from Sandwich, 1662-65. 

Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 
Bassett, William, 1656-1721. 
Captain who served, 1689; Dep- 
uty from Sandwich to Plymouth 
General Court, 1689, '97, '99, 
1702, '07, '16; Judge Barnstable 
County Court of Common Pleas, 
June 22, 1710. 

Miss Mary P. Gaines. 

Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien 
Walker. 

Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Batchelder, Nathaniel, 1632- 
1710. (N.H.) 
Representative to New Hamp- 
shire General Court, 1695. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 
Batchelder, Rev. Stephen, 1632- 
1660. (N.H., Mass.) 
Distinguished Minister at Hamp- 
ton, N.H., 1638-41. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Charles L. Greene. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. Franklin W. Olin. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Miss Nancy M. Sanborn. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodruff. 
Bates, Edward, about 1 639-1 686. 
Deputy to General Court of Massa- 
chusetts, 1639, '40, '41; Deputy 
from Weymouth, 1660. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



281 



Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 
Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Batt, Christopher, 1638-1661. 
Deputy from Salisbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1640, '41, 

'43. 'so- 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 
Baulstone, William, 1638-1678. 
An Original Proprietor of Aquid- 
neck, who settled Pocasset, 1638; 
Treasurer four years; Assistant 
twenty-two years; Lieutenant, 
1642; Commissioner eight years; 
Named in Royal Charter, 1663. 

Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Baxter, John, 1639-1719. 

Lieutenant by 1695; Representa- 
tive from Braintree to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1693, '99, 
1701, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06. 

Miss Susan Lowell Clarke. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Baynton, John, i 726-1 773. (Pa.) 
Member of Pennsylvania Assem- 
bly, 1756-61. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Baynton, Peter, i 695-1 743/4. 
(N.J.) 
Colonel of New Jersey Militia, 
1739-40; Member of His Majes- 
ty's Council, 1740. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Beal, Nathaniel, 1638-1708. 
Deputy from Hingham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1676, '77, 

'83, '91. '92, '93- 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Beale, Jeremiah, 1716. 

Representative from Hingham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1692, 1702; Title of Lieutenant 
when Representative, 1692. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Beers, Richard, 163 7-1 675. 

Deputy from Watertown to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1663-75; 
Lieutenant at Watertown in 1 663 ; 
Captain in King Philip's War. 

Mrs. Eugene W. Boynton. 

Mrs. Charles C. Carter. 



Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Henry W. Ehot. 

Mrs. James R. Kimball. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Benedict, Thomas, i638?-i69o. 
(N.Y.) 
Delegate from Jamaica, Long 
Island, to Colonial Convention 
held at Hempstead March i, 1665; 
Lieutenant at Jamaica, April 7, 
1665; Deputy from Norwalk to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1670, '75. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Bensing, Johannis, . 

(N.Y.) 
Captain of Company of Militia of 
Albany County, March 24, 1690. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
BiGELOVi^, Abraham, 1713-1775. 
Representative from Weston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
i755> '59, '64, '65, '66, '67, '68, 
'69, '70, '71, '72. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
BiGELOw, Samuel, 1653-1732? 
Representative from Watertown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1708, '09, '10. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
BiGELOv^r, Thomas, 1683-1756. 
Representative from Watertown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1738, '41; Lieutenant. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin 
Bigelow, Timothy, i 739-1 790. 
Delegate to Provincial Congress, 
1774, '75; Captain before 1775; 
Major, 1775; Colonel, Feb. 8, 
1777. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Biles, William, 1679 ? (Pa.) 

Justice of the Peace, 1681, '85, '89; 
Provincial Councillor, 1683, '95, 



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'98-1700; Member of Assembly, 
1686, '89, '94, '96, 1704, '07, '08, 
'10. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Bird, Benjamin, 1686-1757. 

Representative from Dorchester 
to Massachusetts General Court, 

1729. '30, '31, '32, '33, '37- 
Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 
Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 
BissELL, John, 1640-1677. (Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court, 1648, '50-56, '58, '64. 
Mrs. WiUiam B. Hatch. 
Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Blake, James, 1630-1700. 

Deputy from Dorchester to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1677, 
'82, '83. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Blake, Joseph, i 739-1818. 

Second Lieutenant in Colonel 
Gridley's Regiment, Crown Point 
Expedition, 1756. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Blanchard, Joseph, 1727. 

Lieutenant, Nov. 4, 1724; Served 
as Captain of Volunteer Com- 
pany, Aug. 24 to Nov. 6, 1725. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Blanchard, Joseph, i 704-1 758. 
(N.H.) 
Colonel of New Hampshire Regi- 
ment in Crown Point Expedition, 
1755; Colonel of MiHtia as early 
as 1748; Justice of Superior Court 
of New Hampshire, 1749-58. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Bliss, Ebenezer, 1710-1776. 
(Conn.) 
Captain First Connecticut Regi- 
ment, May, 1762. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
BoLLiNG, John, 1676-1729. (Va.) 
Member of House of JBurgesses, 
1714. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
BoLLiNO, Robert, 1646-1709. (Va.) 
Burgess, 1704; Colonel. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Bond, Robert, 1643-1677. (Conn., 
N.J.) 
Magistrate from Long Island to 



Connecticut General Court, 1659, 
'60, '61; Removed to New Jersey; 
Member of Governor Cartaret's 
Council, 1668; Justice of Peace, 
1675, '76. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 

Bond, William, 1695. 

Lieutenant, 1676; Captain; Jus- 
tice of the Peace; Council of 
Safety, 1689; Speaker to General 
Court, 1691, '92, '93, '95. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

BONIGHTON, OR BONYTHAN, RICH- 
ARD, I 630-1 650. 
Member of first Civil Court held 
in Maine, 21 March, 1636; Mem- 
ber of first General Assembly in 
Maine, June, 1640 (as Councillor 
to Deputy Governor); Councillor 
probably till 1645. 

Mrs. WilHam de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. James S. Surget. 
Borden, Abraham, 1690-1753. 
(R.I.) 
General Treasurer of the Colony 
of Rhode Island, 1730, '31, '32. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Borden, John, 1640-17 16. (R.I.) 
Deputy, 1673, '80, 1700, '05, '08. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 
Borden, Richard, i 638-1 671. 
(R.I.) 
Assistant, 1653, '54; General 
Treasurer, 1654; Commissioner 
from Portsmouth to the Court of 
Commissioners, 1654, '56, '57; 
Deputy to General Assembly, 
1667, '70. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 

Mrs. James W. Edgerton. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. John C. Phillips. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



283 



Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

BOREMAN, OR BOARDMAN, SaMUEL, 

1641-1673. (Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1657, '58, '59, '60, '61, 
'62, '63, '64, '6s, '67, '71- 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Bourne, Ezra, 1676-1764. 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas 
of Barnstable County, 1727. 
Miss Mary K. Horsford. 
Bourne, Melatiah, 1673/4- 

1742/3- ^ . ^ 

Representative from Sandwich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1713, '20, '23; Title of Colonel 
when Representative, 1723; Coun- 
cillor, i724-3i> '33-39- 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Bourne, Richard, 1636-1682. 
Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1639, '40, 
'41, '42, '45, '52, '64, '6S, '66, '67, 
'70. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Mary P. Gaines. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien 
Walker. 

Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Bourne, Shearjashub, 1644-1719. 
Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1684, '90; 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1692, 1700, '03. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 
Bourne, Thomas, i637?-i664. 
Deputy from Rexhame to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1641; from 
Marshfield, 1642, '45. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Bouton (Boughton, Bowden), 

John , 1654 . ( Conn .) 



Representative from Norwalk to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1669, '71, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77. 
'78, '79, '80, '81, '82, '83, '85. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 
BowDOiN, James, 1686/90-1747. 
Councillor, 1744, '45, '46- 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Henry M. DuflSeld. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. 

Mrs. Arthur M. Parker. 

Miss Nancy M. Sanborn. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 
BovvDOiN, James, Jr., 1726-1790. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
i753> '54, '55, 177°; Councillor, 
1757-68, '70, '71, '72, '73; Elected 
Delegate to Continental Congress, 

1774- 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

BowEN, Henry, i 638-1 724. 
Lieutenant, King Philip's War. 
Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Miss Mary E. Bowen. 
Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
BowEN, James, i 680-1 739. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1733, '34, '39- 
Miss Mary Rivers. 

Bowers, Jerathmeel, 1650 . 

Captain at Chelmsford, 1706. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 

Bowers, Jonathan, 1674-1744/5- 
Captain at Billerica. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 
Bowers, William, i 709-1 799. 
Captain of Billerica Company, 
March 10, 1762. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 
Bowman, Nathaniel, i 668/9-1 748. 
Captain. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Bowman, Joseph, i 674-1 762. 
Representative from Lexington to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1718, '3i,'34, '35.'36, '37- 

Madame Pierre Botkme. 
Madame Raymond LeGhait. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



BoYDEN, Jonathan, 165 2-1 73 2. 
Representative from Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1 715; Captain at Medfield, 1712. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 

Mrs. George P. Thurston. 

Brackett, Richard, 1691. 

Captain Braintree Military Com- 
pany; Deputy from Braintree to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1655, '65, '67, '71, '72, '74, '80. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Walter C. Frost. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Bement Lyman. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Peter M. Musser. 

Mrs. Andrew E. Proudfit. 

Mrs. Daniel A. Robertson. 

Mrs. William G. Slade. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker. 
Bradbury, John, 1697-1778. 
Representative from York to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1753- 
62; Councillor, 1763-72. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
Bradbury, Thomas, i 640-1 695. 
Deputy from Salisbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1651, 
'52, '56, '57, '60, '61, '66. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
Bradford, Gamaliel, 1704-1778. 
Representative from Duxbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1742-49, '5i> '52, '53, '54, '56; 
Councillor, 1757-69; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas, Aug. 19, 
1762; Colonel in Crown Point 
Expedition, 1755. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Francis Rowland. 



Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 
Bradford, Gamaliel, 1731-1807. 
Captain in French and Indian 
War, 1758-60; Major in Provincial 
Regiment, 1761; Colonel, Four- 
teenth Continental Regiment. 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Francis Rowland. 
Bradford, Joseph, i 630-1 715. 
Ensign, 1664. Plymouth. 

Mrs. Wilham K. Rogers. 
Bradford, Samuel, 1668-17 14. 
Lieutenant of Duxbury Company. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Francis Rowland. 

Mrs. Edmn W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 
Bradford, William, 1620-1657. 
Governor of Plymouth Plantation, 
1621-January, 1633, '35, '37, '39, 
1 642- June, 1644, June, 1645- 
57; Commissioner of United 
Colonies, 1647, '48, '49, '56; its 
President, 1648; Council of War, 
1642; President of the Council of 
War, 1643, '53; Assistant, 1633, 
'34, '36, '38, '44; One of the 
Founders of Plymouth Planta- 
tion; Commissioner on Boundary 
between Plymouth and Massa- 
chusetts, 1640. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Charles Allis. 

Mrs. Albert Antisdel. 

Mrs. Edward W. Bacon. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 

Mrs. Alfred H. Belo. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John W. Best. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Mrs. W. B. Brownell. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Miss Mary A. Burton. 

Mrs. Robert Camp. 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Joseph A. Cra\vford. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Mrs. Henry M. Duffield. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



285 



Mrs. Edward H. Gheen. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. 

Miss Ruth Hodges. 

Mrs. Francis Howland. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 

Mrs. Cesar M. Lombard!. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John A. McClellan. 

Mrs. John W. Mariner. 

Mrs. William Mariner. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Delos A. Monfort. 

Mrs. John H. Morison. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 

Mrs. Arthur M. Parker. 

Mrs. Charles Peabody. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Miss EKzabeth E. Putnam. 

Mrs. Charles McCormick 
Reeve. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Albert E. Richardson. 

Mrs. William K. Rogers. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Miss Julia A. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Edward Y. Swift. 

Miss Alice R. Taylor. 

Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 

Mrs. John H. Van Dyke, Jr. 

Miss Miriam Washburn. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. Chalmers M. WilUam- 
son. 
Bradford, William, i 624-1 704. 
Deputy from Plymouth to General 
Court, 1657; Assistant, 1658-81; 
Council of War, 1657, '58; Cap- 
tain Troop of Horse, 1659; Dep- 
uty Governor, 1682-86, '89-92; 
Councillor named in Charter of 
1692; Major Commandant of 
Plymouth Colony, 1673; Treas- 
urer Plymouth Colony, 1679-86, 
'89-92; Commissioner of United 
Colonies, 1682-86. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Charles AlHs. 



Mrs. Albert Antisdel. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 

Mrs. Alfred H. Belo. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John W. Best. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Mrs.W. B. Brownell. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Robert Camp. 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Mrs. Edward H. Gheen 

Miss Ruth Hodges. 

Mrs. Francis Howland. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Charles B. Koxmtze. 

Mrs. Cesar M. Lombardi 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John A. McClellan. 

Mrs. John W. Mariner. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Delos A. Monfort. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Charles Peabody. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 

Mrs. Charles McCormick 
Reeve. 

Mrs. Albert E. Richardson. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Edward Y. Swift. 

Miss AHce R. Taylor. 

Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 

Mrs. John Van Dyke, Jr. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Bradstreet, Dudley, 1648?-: 702. 
Deputy from Andover to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1677, '80, 
'83, '91, '92, '95, '97, '98, '99. 
Member of Council for the Safety 
of the People, 1689; Captain An- 
dover Foot Company, June i, 
1677; Major, Lieutenant-Colonel 
in May, 1697; Called Colonel 
when Deputy, 1698. 

Mrs. Henry Glass. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 



286 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Bradstreet, Simon, 1630-1697. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
One of the Historic Founders 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony; 
Assistant (elected in England, 
March, 1629-30) for fifty years 
until 1678; Secretary of the Col- 
ony, 1630-36; Deputy Governor, 
October, 1678; Governor, 1679- 
'86, '89-92; Governor of New 
Hampshire, 1689-92; Agent to 
England, 1662; Commissioner 
of the United Colonies, 1644, 
'48-61, '63, '64, '65, '66, '70, 
'71, '72; President of United Col- 
onies, 1653, '63, '64; President of 
Council for the Safety of the 
People, 1689; Councillor, 1692. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Edward Bangs. 

Mrs. James P. Ba.xter. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. William C. Dake. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. David H. Darling. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Henry Glass. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring 

Mrs. John Lowell. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Laura S. Minot. 

Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. James W. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 



Mrs. Jacob G. Ullery. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 

Mrs. Philip Washburn. 

Mrs. Frank D. White. 

Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney. 

Miss Natalie S. WhiteweU. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Bradstreet, Rev. Simon, 1640- 
1683. (Conn.) 
Minister at New London, 1670- 
83; "Active in founding and for- 
warding the interests of the Col- 
ony." 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Bragdon, Arthur, 1640-1678. 
Lieutenant at Agamenticus, Nov. 
22, 1652. 

Mrs. William de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. James S. Surget. 
Brainerd, Daniel, 1662-1715. 
Deputy to General Assembly, 

1692, '93. '95. '96, '97, '98. 
1701, '02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '10, 
'11, '12. 

Mrs. Franklin E. Brooks. 

Brainerd, Hezekiah, 1680-1727. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from West Haddam to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1717, '18, '19, '20, '21, '22; 
Speaker of the House of Repre- 
sentatives, 1721, '22, '23; Assist- 
ant, 1723, '24, '25, '26, '27. 
Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Brasher, Abraham, 1734-1783. 
Deputy from New York to Pro- 
vincial Congress, May to Novem- 
ber, 1775; Revolutionary Record; 
Member of Committee of 100; 
Deputy to New York Provincial 
Convention, April 20, 1775; Dep- 
uty Assembly, 1776-82; Officer in 
the Revolution. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Brattle, Thomas, 1656-1683. 
Comet of Suffolk Cavalry, May 
31, 1670; Lieutenant, Oct. 13, 
1675; Captain, May 5, 1676; 
Deputy from Lancaster to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1671, 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



287 



'72; from Concord, 1678, '79, '80, 
'81. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 
Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 
Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 
Mrs. Philip Washburn. 
Breck, Edward, 1674-1713. 
Ensign of Dorchester Company. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Breck, John, i 651-1690. 

Captain in Dorchester Company. 
Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 
Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 
Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Miss Anna B. Shaw. 
Breck, Robert, i 682-1 731. 

Preacher of Election Sermon, 
1728. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 
Brenton, William, i 633-1 674. 
(Mass., R.I.) 
Deputy from Boston to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1635, '36, 
'37; Deputy Governor of New- 
port, R.I., 1640, '41, '42; Com- 
missioner to Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1660, '61, '62, '63; Presi- 
dent of Rhode Island, 1660, '61; 
Deputy Governor of Rhode Island 
1663, '64, '65; Governor, 1666, 
'67, '68; Commissioner on Boun- 
dary with Plymouth, 1664. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 
Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney. 
Brewster, Jonathan, 1620-1659? 
Deputy from Duxbury to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1639, '41, 
'42, '43, '44- 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 
Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Brewster, William, i 620-1 644. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Chosen Teach- 
ing Ruling Elder of the Plymouth 
Plantation. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 
Mrs. William H. Anderson. 
Mrs. Alfred H. Belo. 
Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 
Mrs. James P. Brown. 
Mrs. David D. Cady. 



Miss Mabel H. Cady. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Harold C Ernst. 

Countess Henri de Frank- 
enstein. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Ethan O. Hurd. 

Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 

Mrs. John E. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 

Mrs. Cesar M. Lombardi. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John A. McClellan. 

Mrs. George E. Martin. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Charles Peabody. 

Mrs. Ogden Rafferty. 

Mrs. William McCreery 
Ramsey. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. John T. Shaw. 

Mrs. Seth Shepard. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 

Mrs. Edwin H. Van Ostrand. 

Mrs. William A. Wheeler. 

Mrs. Nathan G. Williams, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry Le Breton Wills. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Bridge, John, 1632-1665. 

Deputy from Cambridge to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1637, 

'38= '39, '41- 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
Mrs. George Baty Blake. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Mrs. James J. Minot. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Mrs. Franz E. Zerrahn. 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Bridge, Matthew, 1632-1700. 
Quartermaster. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Briggs, John, i 638-1 690. (R.I.) 
Commissioner to Rhode Island 
Court of Commissioners, 1654, '55, 
'56, '59, '61, '62, '63; Deputy to the 
General Assembly, 1664, '65, '68, 
'69. 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Brigham, Samuel, 165 2-1 7 13. 
Representative from Marlborough 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1607 '99, 1705; Acted as Cap- 
tain Howe's Lieutenant during 
;hc war with the Indians. 

Mrs. B. M. Allison. 

Mrs. Richard H. Fyfe. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. Edward Wyman. 
Brocklebank, Samuel, i 639-1 676. 
Captain of Rowley Company in 
1673; Captain, killed in King 
Phihp's War, 1676. 

Mrs. William de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. James S. Surget. 

Mrs. John F. Thompson. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Bromfield, Edward, i 675-1 734. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1693, '94, '95; Councillor, 1703- 
24. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 
Brooks, Thomas, 1636-1667. 
Captain; Deputy to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1642, '43, '44, 
'54, '59, '60, '61, '62. 

Miss AUce G. Bates. 

Miss Fanny EUzabeth Bates. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Ahce M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Carohne P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 

Miss AHce Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. Jacob G. Ullery. 



Mrs. John Washburn. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Brovitn, Chad, 1638- before 1650. 
One of the Thirteen Signers of 
the First Written Compact of the 
Providence Plantations; Pastor 
First Baptist Church. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Brown, Edward, 1707-1775. 
Served as First Lieutenant in the 
Expedition against Canada from 
March 13 to Nov. 14, 1756; Cap- 
tain of Salisbury Company; served 
from Feb. 15 to Dec. 3, 1760. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 
Brown, George, i 668-1 738. 

Captain of MiUtia; Served in 
King William's War, Queen 
Anne's War; Representative, 1716, 
'17, '21, '24, '27. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Brown, John, 1634-17 17. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1679, '80, '82, '93, 
(with title of Captain) '96, 1700, 
'01. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 
Brown, John, 163?-! 662. (Mass., 
R.L) 
Assistant, 1635-55, except 1636; 
Council of War, 1642, '46, '53; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1644-55; A purchaser of "The 
King's Province," R.L, 1659. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Miss AHce Lee. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss EHzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Brown, Luke, 1714-1772. 

Lieutenant from Worcester in 
Colonel Chandler's Regiment 
which marched to the relief of 
Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Mrs. WilHam B. Hatch. 
Brown, Thomas, i 645-1 709. 

Served as Captain in September, 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



289 



1697; Representative from Sud- 
bury to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1692, '93, '94, 1702. 
Mrs. Edward Orton, Jr. 

Brown, Thomas, 1665-1709. 

Commanded a Company of Horse 
in the Indian Wars ; Major. 
Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Browne, William, 1635-1688. 
Deputy from Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1654, '59, '66; 
Assistant, 1680, '81, '82, '83; As- 
sociate Essex County Court, 1678, 

'79- 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 
Miss Elise B. Richards. 
Mrs. George F. Weld. 
Brownell, George, i 685-1 756. 

(R.I.) 
Deputy from Portsmouth to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1699, 
1702; Assistant, 1706, '07, '08, '09, 
'10, '11. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 
Brownell, Thomas, 1647-1665. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to Rhode Island Court of Com- 
missioners, 1655, '61, '62, '63, '64. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Buck, Isaac, 1647-1695. 
Lieutenant in King Philip's War. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 

Buck, John, 1697. 

Comet. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Buckminster, Joseph, i 666-1 747. 
Captain of Grenadiers in Expedi- 
tion to Port Royal, 1710; Repre- 
sentative to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1709, '10, '13, '15, '16, 
'18, '19, '21, '22, '23 with title 
of Colonel. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Charles D. Homans. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 



Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody. 
Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 
Buckminster, Joseph, Jr., 1697- 
1780. 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1733, '34, '37- 
53) '55~7o; Colonel Middlesex 
Regiment, Crown Point Expedi- 
tion, 1755. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. John Lowell. 
Mrs. Ohver W. Peabody. 
Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Budd, John, 1639 . (Conn.) 

Lieutenant at Southold, 1653-60; 
Deputy for Southold to New 
Haven General Court, 1657; 
Deputy from Greenwich, 1664, 
'66, '67, '68. 

Mrs. Asahel Sutton. 
BuEL, Samuel, 1641-1720. (Conn.) 
Deputy for Killingworth, Conn., 
1692, '93, '96, '97, '98, 1700, '01, 
'02, '04, '06, '08, '10, '11, '14, '15. 
Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
BuLKELEY, Rev. Edward, 1635- 
1695/6. 
Preacher of Massachusetts Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1680. 

Mrs. William C. Bales. 
Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 
Miss Alice M. Howbert. 
Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
BuLKELEY, Rev. Gershom, 1636- 
1713. (Mass., Conn.) 
Surgeon in King Philip's War; 
Minister of Wethersfield, 1667- 
77; Deputy for Wethersfield to 
Connecticut General Court, 1679; 
Preacher of Connecticut Election 
Sermon, about 1680; Fellow of 
Harvard College, 1658-61. 
Mrs. George N. Brady, 
Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 
Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 
Mrs. George L. Curtis. 
Mrs. Richard H. Macauley. 
Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 
Mrs. William B. Walworth. 
BULKELEY, John, 1705-1753. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Colchester to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1729- 
43; Assistant, 1743-53; Captain, 
May, 1732; Colonel Twelfth Reg- 



290 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



iment, October, 1739; Judge of 
Superior Court, 1745-53; Com- 
missioner on Massachusetts Line, 

1747. '49. '50- 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Mrs. Richard H. Macauley. 
BuLKELEY, Rev. Peter, 1635-1659. 
Minister of Concord, 1635-59; 
Active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. WilUam C. Bales. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Mrs. Lucien W. Coy. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. George L. Curtis. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Miss Alice M. Howbert. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 

Mrs. Richard H. Macauley. 

Miss Idelle Phelps. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 

Mrs. WilUam B. Walworth. 

Mrs. Frank D. White. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
Btjlkeley, Peter, 1641 or '3-1688. 
Deputy from Concord to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1673, '74, 
'75> '76; Speaker, 1676; Assist- 
ant, 1677-84; Agent to England, 
1676; Fellow of Harvard College, 
1663-66; Captain Concord Foot 
Company, June i, 1677; Major in 
Command of Second Middlesex 
Regiment, Oct. 13, i68c; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 
1682, '83; Councillor of Royal 
Province of New England, 1686- 
88. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Mrs. Theodore Thomas. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
Bull, Thomas, 1 636-1 684. (Conn.) 
Lieutenant under Mason in Pe- 
quot War, 1637; Appointed Lieu- 
tenant of Expedition against the 
Dutch, May 21, 1653; Captain 
of Hartford County Forces to be 
sent against New York, Nov. 
26, 1673; Captain of Forces that 
defended Saybrook against the 
Invasion of Andros, July, 1675. 



Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. Luther E. Newport. 

BuLLARD, John, 1677/8 . 

Lieutenant by 1729. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
BuLLARD, Samuel, 1667-1727. 
Representative from Sherburn to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1708, '09, '23, '24, '25; Title of 
Captain when Representative in 
1724. 

Miss Helen D. Chapman. 
BxTRGE, Thomas, i 630-1 685. 

Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1642, '44, '45, 
'48, '54, '60. 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. EKot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 

Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Burnham, Michael, i 705-1 758. 
(Conn.) 
Commander of Connecticut Col- 
ony Sloop "Defence" before 1748; 
Captain Second Company Sixth 
Connecticut Regiment, May, 
1756; Captain of Colony's Brig- 
antine "Tartar," May, 1757; 
Deputy from Middletown to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 

1756/7- 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 
Burnham, Thomas, Jr., 1646- 
1707? 
Ensign, killed at Oyster River, 
Aug. II, 1707. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 
Burnham, Thomas, 1647-1694. 
Ensign, 1675; Lieutenant, March 
30, 1683; Deputy from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1683, '84, '85. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Burr, Jehu, 1692. 

Deputy, 1668, '70, '78, '80, '82- 
86; Commissioner, 1668, '78-89, 
'90-92; Councillor, 1675-76; 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



291 



Assistant, 1682-85, '87, '91; 
Lieutenant, 1673; Captain, 1676. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Burr, Peter, 1667-1724. (Conn.) 
Deputy for Fairfield, 1700-02; 
Speaker of House, 1701; Assist- 
ant, 1703-24; Major, Fairfield 
County, October, 1708; Judge of 
County Court, 1708-?; Judge of 
the Superior Court, 171 1; Com- 
mittee of War, 1709; Commis- 
sioner on Boundary with New 
York, 1713. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer. 

BURRILL, EbENEZER, 1679-1761. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1726, '28, '29, '30, 
'31; Councillor, 1731, '32, '33, '34, 
'35. '36, '37. '38, '39, '40, '42, '43. 
'46. 

Mrs. Breese J. Stevens. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 
BuRRiLL, John, i 631-1703. 

Deputy from Lynn to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1691, '92, '97. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Hall Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. PhiUp H. Sears. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Breese J. Stevens. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 

Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Bursley, John, 1629-1660. 

One of the Founders of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony; Deputy from 
Weymouth to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1636. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 



Burt, Nathaniel, 1711-1755. 
Lieutenant in French and Indian 
Wars; Killed in Battle of Lake 
George, 1755. 

Miss Julia L. Chaffee. 

Butler, Peter, 1699. 

Captain. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Butler, Willlam, 1675-1724. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. WiUiam Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Buttolph, John, about 1664-17 13. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Byrd, William, 1652-1704. (Va.) 
Councillor, 1681-1704; Colonel; 
House of Burgesses; Receiver- 
General. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Byrd, William, i 674-1 744. (Va.) 
King's Colonial Officer and Legis- 
lator; Councillor, 1707-44; Presi- 
dent of the Council; Agent to 
England three times; Commis- 
sioner on Boundary between 
North Carolina and Virginia in 
1728. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Byrd, William, 1728-1777. (Va.) 
Colonel of Second Virginia Regi- 
ment and at Fort Cumberland 
August, 1758; Councillor, 1775. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Calkins, Hugh, 1640-1690. 

Deputy for Gloucester to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1650; 
Deputy for New London to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1652- 
60; Deputy for Norwich, 1663-66, 
'69, '71. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Call, John, 1635-1697. 

Ensign of First Company, Charles- 
to^vn, March 16, 1 680/1. 

Mrs. David W. Cheever. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Miss Sally Fairchild. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodrufi'. 

Capen, John, 1692. 

Deputy from Dorchester to Mas- 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



sachusetts General Court, 1671, 
'73> '74, '75. '76, '77, '78; Cap- 
tain Dorchester Foot Company, 
March 30, 1683. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. Percy P. Moore. 
Carder, Richard, i 636-1 676. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner for Warwick to 
Rhode Island Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1659, '60, '63; Deputy to 
Rhode Island General Assembly, 
1664, '65, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72, 
'73, '74; Chosen Assistant, 1666, 
but did not quahfy; A Founder of 
Rhode Island ; One of the eighteen 
Original Proprietors of Aquid- 
neck, 1638; One of the twelve pur- 
chasers of Warwick, 1642. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Carey, Archibald, 1721-1786. 
(Va.) 
Member of House of Burgesses, 
1748-74; Speaker of Virginia 
Senate, 1776-87; Member of 
Revolutionary Committee, 1775- 
76. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 

Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Carey, Miles, i 640-1 667. (Va.) 
Commander-in-Chief against the 
Indians, 1654; Member of House 
of Burgesses, 1659-60; Member of 
Governor's Council, 1665. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 

Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Carleton, Edv^^ard, 1638-1650. 
Deputy to the General Court of 
Massachusetts, 1644, '45, '46, '47. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
Carleton, John, 1638-1669. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
Carpenter, Preston, i 721-1785. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas 
of Salem County (N.J.). 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 



Carpenter, Samuel, 1682-17 14. 
(Pa.)_ 
Provincial Councillor, 1687-89, 
'95, 1697-1713; Member of As- 
sembly, Pa., 1693-94, '96; Dep- 
uty Governor, 1694-98; Treas- 
urer of the Province, 1704, 'lo-ii, 
'13-14; Member of Assembly of 
New Jersey, 1685. 

Mrs. James A. Lowell. 
Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 
Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 
Carpenter, Samxtel, i 688-1 748. 
Justice of the Coiu-t of Common 
Pleas, Quarter Sessions, and 
Court of Equity of Philadelphia 
County, Pa. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 
Carpenter, William, 1638-1659. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from 1641-43; Deputy to 
Plymouth General Court, 1656. 
Mrs. James P. Baxter, Jr. 
Miss Lillian M. Carpenter. 
Mrs. Matthew H. Carpenter. 
Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 
Mrs. George W. Kendall. 
Mrs. Francis H. Markell. 
Mrs. Don J. Whittemore. 
Carroll, Charles, 1691-1755. 
(Md.) 
Burgess for Annapolis, 1737 and 
subsequent years. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Carter, John, 1640-169 2. 

Captain Wobum Company, May 
15, 1672. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Miss Sally Fairchild. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Cary, Joseph, 1663-1722. (Conn.) 
Ensign Windham, Oct. 14, 1703; 
Lieutenant, May, 1720. 
Mrs. Ogden Rafferty. 
Caswell, Samuel, 1695-1747. 
Representative (with title of Cap- 
tain) from Norton to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1745-46; 
Served as Lieutenant of a Troop of 
Horse on an alarm about 1 748. 
Mrs. Edgar M. Marbourg. 
Chadbourne, Benjamin, 1718- 
1796. 
Representative from Berwick to 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



293 



Massachusetts General Court, 
1756, '57> '58, '59> '61, '62, '63, 
'64, '65, '66, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71; 
Councillor for Sagadahock. 1774; 
Second Major, 1762; Second 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1771. 

Mrs. Edward Wyman. 
Chambers, Charles, 1688-1743. 
Representative from Charlestown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1708, '15, '17, '18, '19, '22, '23, 
'24, '26; Councillor, 1727, '28, '29, 
'30; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1719-39. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard, 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
Chandler, John, 1655-172 i. 

Representative from Andover to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1704, '11; Captain. 

Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 
Chandler, John, i 665-1 743. 
Representative for Woodstock to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1711, '17, '20, '21, '22, '24, '25, 
'26; Judge of Probate and Court 
of Common Pleas, 1731-43; 
Chief Justice of Court of Common 
Pleas; Councillor, 1727-32; Major, 
1722; Colonel, 1724. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Miss Elizabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 
Chandler, John, Jr., 1680-1741. 
Lieutenant at Andover by 1724. 

Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 



Chandler, John, Jr., 1693-1762, 
Judge of Probate, 1757-62; Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas, 1754- 
62; its Chief Justice, 1757-62; 
Representative from Worcester to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1726-36, '38, '39, '40, '42; Coun- 
cillor, 1743-62; Special Justice, 
Superior Court, 1756; Commis- 
sioner from Massachusetts to Con- 
gress held at Albany, 1754; Col- 
onel in Crown Point Expedition, 
1756. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss EUzabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs'. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Frederick Higginson. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 
Chandler, John, 3D, 1720/1-1776. 
Marched to relief of Fort William 
Henry, 1757; Judge of Probate, 
Worcester County, 1762-74; 
Colonel First Worcester Regi- 
ment, 1762; Representative from 
Worcester to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1763-64; Councillor, 
1765, '66, '67. 

Miss Elizabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane, 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Chandler, Jonathan, 1735-1799. 
Lieutenant in Town of Cornwall, 
Conn., 1 771; Captain of Com- 
pany raised at Orford (N.H.), 
September, 1777; also Captain 
Fifth Company, Twelfth Regi- 
ment of Foot, Sept. 5, 1777, 
New Hampshire Troops. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 
Chandler, Joseph, i 683-1 750. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of Pomfret Train Band, 
October, 1729. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Chandler, Thomas, 1703- 

Deputy from Andover to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1678, 
'79, '80, "90, '94; Lieutenant of 
Andover Foot Company, Oct. 10, 
1683; Captain before 1690. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 

Chapin, Josiah, 1726. 

Representative from Mendon to 
Massachusetts Geiaeral Court, 
1692, 1703, '04, '08, '09, '11, '13, 
'16, '17, '18, '19, '20; Lieutenant 
Mendon Military Company, June 
29, 1689; Captain, May 29, 1691; 
Member of Court Martial, 1707. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 
Chapin, Samuel, i 642-1675. 

Magistrate of County Court at 
Springfield, 1652, for several years. 

Mrs. Benjamin F. Ayer. 

Mrs. Charles C. Chase. 

Mrs. Edward C. Finkbine. 

Mrs. Ezra N. Hill. 

Mrs. David McKinney. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Chapman, Robert, i 635/6-1 687. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Saybrook to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1654, 
'56-65, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, 
'74-80; Assistant, 1681, '82, 
'83, '84; Appointed Captain Say- 
brook Train Band, Oct. 18, 1675. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 
Chapman, Samuel, 1696-1746. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of Company raised to re- 
inforce the Connecticut troops 
in the Expedition against Cape 
Breton, May, 1745. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 
Chauncey, Rev. Charles, 1638- 
1671. 
Minister at Scituate and Cam- 
bridge, 1638-72; President of 
Harvard College, 1654 to 1671/2; 
Preacher of Election Sermon, 
1656. 

Mrs. Robert M. Berry. 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Mrs. Charles C. Chase. 



Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 
Mrs. George L. Curtis. 
Mrs. Henry W. EHot. 
Mrs. Henry B. Goodrich. 
Mrs. C. G. Mercer. 
Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 
Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 
Mrs. John E. Thayer. 
Mrs. William B. Walworth. 
Chauncey, Rev. Israel, 1644- 

1703- 
Was a Trustee named in the Act 
of 1 701 establishing a CoUegiate 
School, Yale College; Chaplain 
in King Philip's War, 1675. 
Mrs. C. G. Mercer. 
Checkxey, Samuel, i 670-1 739. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1702, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07; Lieu- 
tenant - Colonel ; Commissioned 
Colonel by Lieutenant-Governor 
Tailor, 17 15; Special Justice, 
Suffolk Court of Common Pleas, 
Dec. 18, 1725. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Miss Ehse B. Richards. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Cheever, Ezekiel, 1691/2-1770. 
Representative from Charlestown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1736, '37. '38, '41. '42, '43; Coun- 
cillor, 1743-60. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Chester, John, i 635-1698. (Conn.) 
Lieutenant for Wethersfield, May 
9, 1672; Captain, May, 1677; 
Deputy for Wethersfield to Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1676-87, '89. 

Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 
Chester, John, Jr., 1656-1711, 
(Conn.) 
Ensign Wethersfield Train Band, 
September, 1689; Lieutenant; 
Captain, 1698; Representative to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1694 to 1700; Member of Gover- 
nor's Council, 1696; Assistant, 
1701-11; Sergeant-Major for the 
County of Hartford, October, 
1702; Judge of County Courts, 

1703, 'II. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



295 



Miss Marie L. Bald\vin. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 
Chickering, Francis, i 637-1658. 
Member of Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1649; En- 
sign; Deputy, 1644-53. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hill. 
Child, Moses, 1731-1793. 

Commissioned by Governor Shir- 
ley, Lieutenant in the Old French 
War. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Child, Timothy, 1686 . 

Lieutenant at Deerfield, under 
Captain Kellogg; Captain, Oct. 
7, 1724; Commissary for Hamp- 
shire County, Sept. 2, 1724. 

Mrs. Thomas J. Buford. 

Chipman, John, 1637-1708. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1663, '64, 
'65, '66, '68, '69. 

Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Brown. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 
Chipman, John, 1670-1756. (R.I.) 
Assistant of Rhode Island, 1738, 
'39; Judge of the Rhode Island 
Court of Equity, 1741- 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Chittenden, William, 1638 . 

(Conn.) 
Deputy from Guilford to New 
Haven General Court, 1653, '54, 
'55, '56, '57. '58, '59; Lieutenant 
by 1653. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Choate, Thomas, 1671-1745- 

Representative from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1723. '24, '25- 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 

Mrs. WiUiam J. Young, Jr. 
Church, Benjamin, 1639-17 18. 
Deputy for Bristol to Plymouth 
General Court, 1682, '83, '84; Aide 



I on General Staff of Army of 
{ United Colonies, December, 1675; 
I Major; Commander-in-Chief of 
I forces raised in New Plymouth, 
' Sept. 17, 1689. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Mrs. Frederick Higginson. 
Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Church, Charles, i 682-1 746. 
Representative from Bristol to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

173O' '31. '32, '33, '34, '35. '36, 
'43, '46; Captain of Indians, 1710 
Expedition. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Church, Joseph, 1638-1711. 

Approved Ensign at Little Comp- 
ton, June 4, 1686; Deputy from 
Little Compton to Plymouth Gen- 
eral Court, 1690; Associate Magis- 
trate, Plymouth County Court, 
1690. 

Mrs. Edward MalKnckrodt. 

Mrs. WiUiam G. Northup. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 
Clap, Joshua, 1707-1802. 

Representative from Walpole to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1768, '70, '71, '72, '76- 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 
Clapp, Roger, 1630-1691. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Dep- 
uty from Dorchester to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1647, '52, '53, 
'54, '55, '56, '57, '59, '60, '61, '62 
'63, '64, '65, '71; Lieutenant of 
Dorchester Company, May 6, 
1646; Captain by 1662; Captain 
of the Castle, 1665 to 1686. 

Mrs. George C. Christian. 

Mrs. WiUiam H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. Percy P. Moore. 

Miss Mar>' W. Nichols. 

Miss EUzabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 



296 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Clapp, Samiiel, 1 634-1 708. 

Ensign Dorchester Foot Com- 
pany, March 30, 1683; Captain, 
June 27, 1689; Representative to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '90. '91. '92, '93> '95> '96, 
'98, '99, 1700. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Percy P. Moore. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Clapp, Samxjel, 1668-1724. 
Ensign in 1683; Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Percy P. Moore. 

Clapp, Samuel, 1722. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court from 1692-96, '99, 
1703, '04, '05, '07, '08, '09, '14, 
'15. Prior to the Union of Mas- 
sachusetts with Plymouth he was 
Deputy to the Government of 
Plymouth Colony from 1680 to 
1686, '90, '91. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Timothy A. Chapman. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Clark, Daniel, 1638/9-1 7 10. 
(Conn.) 
Secretary of the Colony, 1658- 
63, '65, '66; Assistant, 1662, '64, 
'65, '66, '67; Deputy, 1657-61; 
L eutenant first Troop of Horse, 
165S; Captain of Horse, 1664; 
Named Assistant in Charter of 
Charles II. 

Miss Ehzabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Clark, John, 1636-1676. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Saybrook and Mil- 
ford to Connecticut General 
Court, 1651, '52, '53, '54, '55, 
'56, '57. '58, '59, '61, '62, '63, 
'65, '66, '67, '68; Patentee in 
Charter of Charles II., 1662. 

Mrs. Albert A. Blow. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. James B. Grant. 

Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John C. Mitchell. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. James D. Whitmore. 
Clark, John, 165 1-1704. 

Representative from Northamp- 



ton to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1700, '01, '02, '03. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Wilham D. Wiman. 

Clark, Thaddeus, 1690. 

Lieutenant of Company at Fal- 
mouth; Killed by the Indians, 
1690. 

Mrs. Clinton L. Baxter. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Clark, Thomas, 1672-1759. 

Representative from Harwich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1713. '21, '23, '31. '32, '34- 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. George L. Curtis. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Clark, William, 1638-1690. 

Lieutenant for Northampton, Oct. 
8, 1662; Lieutenant in King 
Philip's War, 1675; Deputy from 
Northampton to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1663, '66, '68, '69, 
'70, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76, '77, 
'80, '81, '82; Associate Magis- 
trate of Hampshire County Courts, 
May 3, 1665. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Clark, William, 1670-1742. 

Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1719, '20, '21, '22, '25; Councillor, 

1730. '3i> '32, '33- 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Clarke, Jeremiah, 1638-165 2. 
(R.I.) 
Treasurer of Newport, 1644; 
Treasurer of Rhode Island, 1647, 
'48; President-Regent, 1648. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



297 



Clarke, Joseph, 1638-1694. (R.I.) 
Member Court of Trials, 1648; 
Commissioner, 1655-59; Assist- 
ant, 1658, '63, '64, '65, '78, '79; 
Deputy, 1668, '69, '70, '71, '72, 
'90; Named in Rhode Island Char- 
ter of 1663. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 
Clarke, Nathaniel, i 644-1 690. 
Ensign, June 4, 1685; Appointed 
Naval Ofificer for Newbury, Salis- 
bury, and Portsmouth, May 7, 
1684. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noves. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 
Clarke, Thomas, 165 2/3-1 704. 
Served as Chaplain in army at 
Narragansett, 1676. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Clarke, Thomas, 1623-1697. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Deputy to 
Plymouth General Court, 1651, 
'55. '56. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 

Mrs. WilHam P. Bingham. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Edvi^ard F. Hodges. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Turner. 

Mrs. William B. Walworth. 

Mrs. Don J. Whittemore. 
Clarke, Thomas, i 630-1 683. 
Deputy from Boston to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1651-58, 
1663-72; Assistant, 1673-77; 
Speaker of the House of Deputies, 
1662, '65, '69, '70, '72; Sergeant- 
Major Suffolk Regiment, Oct. 17, 
1673; Lieutenant Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company, 
1651; Captain, 1653, '65. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 

Clarke, Thomas, Jr., 1678. 

Deputy from Boston to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1673, '74, '75, 
'76; "Lieutenant"; made Captain 
of new Boston Company, 1675; 
Ensign Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1662; Captain, 
1673- 

Mrs. James L. Little. 



Clarke, Walter, i 640-1 714. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy from Newport to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1667, 
'70, '72, '73; Assistant, 1673, '74> 
'75, '99; Governor, 1676, '86, '96, 
'97; Deputy Governor, 1679-85, 
1700-13; Councillor Royal Prov- 
ince of New England, 1686-89. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. John C. Phillips. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Miss Mary Rodman. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Clarkson, Matthew, i 660-1 702. 
(N.Y.) 
Secretary of the Province of New 
York, 1691-1702. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Cleeves, George, 1630-1667. 
Deputy President of East Division 
Province of Lygonia (Maine), 
1646-58; Deputy from Fal- 
mouth to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1663; from Casco, 1664. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Clements, Robert, 1642-1658. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Haverhill, 1647-53; 
Magistrate of Norfolk County 
Court, 1648, '49. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Cleveland, Rev. John, 1722-1799. 
Chaplain in Colonel Bagley's 
Regiment in Expedition to Can- 
ada, 1758. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 
Clifton, Thomas, 1641-1681. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy from Newport to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1673, 
'74, '75- 

Miss Mary Rivers. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Clough, Jonathan, 1688 . 

(Conn.) 
Lieutenant in Cape Breton Ex- 
pedition, 1745; Deputy, 1752, 
'56, '56, '56. 

Mrs. Charles L. Spencer. 
Cobb, Henry, i 629-1 679. 

Deputy from BarnstalDle to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1644, '46, 
'47. '52. '59. '60, '61, '62. 
Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 
Mrs. Louis Donald. 
Cobb, Morgan, 1673-1755. 

Lieutenant Fourth Foot Company 
of Taunton. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 
Mrs. John H. Storer. 

CODDINGTON, WiLLIAM, 163O-1678. 

(Mass., R.I.) 
Massachusetts Assistant, chosen 
in England, March, 1629-30; As- 
sistant, 1630, '31, '32, '33, '34, '35, 
'36, '37; Treasurer, 1634, '35; A 
Founder of Rhode Island; Judge 
of Aquidneck, 1638; Governor of 
Newport, 1640, '41, '42, '43, '44, 
probably until '47; Assistant, 
1647, '66; President Providence 
Plantation, 1648; Commissioner 
from Newport to the Covirt of 
Commissioners, 1656; Deputy 
Governor, 1673; Governor, 1674, 

'75- 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Coffin, James, i 642-1 720. 

Judge of Common Pleas, 1696— 
1 7 18; its Chief Justice, 1708-18; 
Commissioner of Oyer and Termi- 
ner, 1704; Judge of Probate, 1706- 
20. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Coffin, John, 1647-1711. 

Lieutenant of Militia, June 5, 
1684. 



Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Coffin, Joseph, 1702-1773. 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Coffin, Nathaniel, i 669-1 749. 
Representative from Newbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1 719, '20, '21; Councillor for 
Province at Large, 1730. 

Mrs. William de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. James S. Surgct. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Coffin, Peter, 1642-1715. (N.H.) 
Deputy from Dover to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1672, '73, 
'79; Councillor of New Hamp- 
shire, 1692-1712; Lieutenant in 
1672; Chief Justice of Superior 
Court, 1697; Assistant Justice, 
1699-1714. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Coffin, Tristram, 1642-1681. 
(N.Y.) 
Commissioned by Governor Love- 
lace Chief Magistrate of Nan- 
tucket, 1671-73; by Andros, 1677- 
81. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. WilHam Butterworth. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Charles Henry Deere. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Arthur K. Hunt. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Miss Rose Lamb. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



299 



Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Mrs. John C. Phillips. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. WilKam de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. James S. Surget. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. John F. Thompson. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. WilHam Tudor. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. Wilham D. Wiman. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Coffin, Tristram, Jr., 1642-1704. 
Lieutenant at Newbury, 1683; 
Deputy at Massachusetts General 
Court, 1695, 1700, '01, '02. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. WiUiam Butterworth. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. Charles Henry Deere. 

Mrs. Arthur K. Hunt. 

Mrs. WilHam de Benneville 
Rhodes. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. James S. Surget. 

Mrs. John F. Thompson. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 

COGGESHALL, JOHN, 1638-1647. 

(Mass., R.I.) 
Deputy from Boston to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1634, '35, '36, 
'37; Founder of Rhode Island as 
one of the Original Proprietors of 
Aquidneck, 1638; Founder and 
Elder of Newport, 1639; Presi- 
dent of Rhode Island Colony, 
1647; Assistant, 1640, '41, '42, '43. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 

COGGESHALL, JOHN, 1708. 

(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Newport to 



Rhode Island Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1654, '63; Assistant, 1664, 
'70, '71, '83, '84, '85, '86; General 
Treasurer, 1653-54, '64-72; Gen- 
eral Recorder, 1676-77, '91-92; 
Deputy from Newport to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1667, 
'69, '70, '75, '83; Deputy Gov- 
ernor, 1686 till government in- 
terrupted by Andros. 

Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 

COGGESHALL, WiLLIAM, 1677-1752. 

Deputy from Portsmouth (R.I.), 
1708, '09, '14, '20, '24. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
CoiT, Nathaniel, i 659-1 743. 
Ensign, 1705; Captain, 1709; 
Representative from Gloucester 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1705, '18, '19. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
CoLBRON, William, i 630-1 662. 
One of the Founders of the Colony 
of Massachusetts Bay; Deputy 
from Boston to Massachusetts 
General Court, March, 1634/5, 
'35> '36, '37- 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Cole, Daniel, i 640-1 694. 

Deputy from Eastham, 1652, '54, 
'66, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72, '7^. 

Mrs. Ethan O. Hurd. 

Cole, Hugh, 1633 . 

Deputy from Swansey to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1673, '74, 
'75, '80, '83, '84, '86, '89. 

Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien 
Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 

COLLAMORE, AnTHONY, 1 693. 

Captain of Scituate MiHtary 
Company, 1693. 

Miss Catharine C. Pierce. 
Collicott, Richard, i 633-1 686. 
Deputy from Dorchester to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court 1636, 
'37) '55; Deputy from Falmouth, 



300 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



1669; Deputy from Saco, 1672; 
Magistrate of Devonshire County 
Court, 1675, '76. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Miss Sally Fairchild. 
Collier, William, i 633-1 670. 
Assistant of Plymouth Colony, 

1635, '36, '37> '39-51. '54-65; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1643; Member of Council of War, 
1642, '43. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremont. 

Mrs. Percy Bryant. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Mrs. Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Mason. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Collins, Edward, 1638-1689. 
Deputy from Cambridge to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1654- 
60, '62-70. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Henry B. Skeele. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
CoLTON, George, 1644-1699. 
Quartermaster of Hampshire 
Troop, May 27, 1668; Deputy 
from Springfield to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1669, '71, 77. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. Wilham A. Bond. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 

Mrs. Hugh W. Brown. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Mrs. Ezra N. Hill. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Miss Helen G. D. Kelley. 

Mrs. Henry G. Root. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
CoLTON, Thomas, i 651-1728. 
Commissioned Ensign of Spring- 
field Foot Company, May 11, 
1681; Lieutenant, July 8, 1685; 



Captain in French and Indian 
Wars, 1693. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 
CoNANT, Roger, 1623-1679. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Gov- 
ernor at Cape Ann, 1625-26; 
Governor at Salem, 1627; Deputy 
to first Massachusetts General 
Court, 1634; Magistrate of Quar- 
ter Court at Salem, 1637. 

Mrs. Wilham C. Bales. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Mrs. Hall Curtis. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Miss Alice M. Howbert. 

Mrs. Weston Lewis. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 

Mrs. C. A. Pratt. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Mary T. Spalding. 

Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Mrs. Isaiah K. Stetson. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Horatio L. Wait. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 

Mrs. Philip Washburn. 

Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 

Miss NataHe S. Whitwell. 

Miss Adehne WiUis. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 

Mrs. Charles Withey. 
Cone, Stephen, 1677-1756. 

Commissioned Lieutenant of the 
North Company or Trainband at 
East Haddam, October, 1725; 
Commissioned Captain of the 
Trainband in the Town of East 
Haddam, October, 1735. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 
Cone, Stephen, Jr., 1706-1771. 
Delegate to the General Assem- 
bly from Bolton, Conn., in 1750, 

'5i> '52, '54, '55. '63, '64- 
Mrs. Henry K. White. 
Converse, James, 1630-1715. 
Ensign of Woburn Company, 
1672-88; Lieutenant, 1688-1715; 
Deputy from Woburn to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1679/80. 
Mrs. William T. Cushing. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



301 



Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Charles K. Wells. 
Converse, James, i 645-1 706. 
Deputy from Woburn to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1679, '80, 
'84, '85, '86, '89, '90, '91, '92, '95, 
1 701, '02, '03, '04, '05; Speaker, 
1699, 1702, '03, '04; Major, 1693- 
1706. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 
Converse, Josias, 1684-1771. 
Representative from Brookfield 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1740, '41, '42- '43, '45. '47. '50; 
Captain of Militia. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Cook, John, 1620-169-. 

Deputy from Dartmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1673, '74, '75, 
'78, '79, '80, '81, '83, '86. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Cook, Joseph, 1746. 

Deputy for Portsmouth, R.I., 
1704, '07 '08, '09. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Cooke, Aaron, 1635-1690. (Conn.) 
Appointed by Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly Commander-in- 
Chief of Company of 65 men; 
May 21, 1653, called Lieutenant; 
a Captain in 1657; Deputy from 
Northampton to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1668. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Mrs. Walter P. Bliss. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 
Cooke, Aaron, Jr., 1641-1716. 
Captain in King Philip's War ( ?) ; 
Representative from Hadley to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '91, '93, '97; Captain 
Hadley Foot Company, May 9, 
1678; Associate Magistrate, 
Hampshire County Court, 1679, 
'80, '82, '84, '85. 



Mrs. Walter P. Bliss. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 
Cooke, Elisha, 1637-1715. 

Deputy from Boston to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1681, '82, 
'83; Speaker of the House, 1683; 
Assistant, 1684, '85, '86; Member 
of the Council for the Safety of 
the People, 1689; Councillor, 
1694-1702; (elected Councillor, 
1693, 1703, '04, '06, '08, but 
negatived;) Agent to England, 
1690; Justice of Superior Court, 
March 6, 1 694/5-1 702; Judge of 
Probate for Suffolk County, Aug. 
8, 1 701; Commissioner of Oyer 
and Terminer, Dec. 22, 1694. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 
Ward. 
Cooke, Elisha, 1678-1737. 

Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1715, '16, '19, '20, '21, '22, '23, 
'27-37; Councillor 1715?, '17, 
'25, '26, '28; (elected, 1718, '24, 
but negatived;) Special Justice of 
Superior Court, Feb. 23, 1726/7; 
Judge Suffolk Court of Common 
Pleas, Dec. 29, 1731-33- 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 
Ward. 
Cooke, Francis, i 620-1 663. 
Signer of Mayflower Compact. 

Miss Edith M. Clarke. 

Cooke, Richard, 1673. 

Ensign of Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1666; Lieu- 
tenant, 1668; Lieutenant of Mi- 
litia by 1657; Deputy from Dover 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1670, '71. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 

Ward. 

CooLEY, Benjamin, i646?-i684. 

Ensign Springfield Company, 

Hampshire Regiment, May 27, 

1668; resigned May 30, 1679. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Ezra N. Hill. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 



302 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



CooLEY, Joseph, i 661-1740. 
Was Lieutenant by 1720. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
CooLiDGE, Isaac, i 685-1 761. 

Representative from Sherburn to 
Massachusetts General Court 
(with title of Captain), 1742, '43, 
'46, '48, '52, '53; Major 

Mrs. Franklin E. Brooks. 
Mrs. Frank J. Daniels. 
CooLiDGE, John, 1636-1691. 
Ensign. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

CooLiDGE, John, 1714 . 

Captain from Natick, April 19, 

1757- 

Mrs. Frank J. Daniels. 
CooLiDGE, Joseph, 1675-80-1749. 
Captain. 

Mrs. Joseph Bangs Warner. 
Coolidge, Richard, i 666-1 732. 
Lieutenarxt; Representative to 
General Court, 1722. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 
Cooper, Thomas, 1638-1691. 
Deputy from Rehoboth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1652, '53, 
'S8. 

Mrs. Francis T. Blackmer. 
Cooper, Thomas, 1641-1675. 

Ensign Springfield Company, 
Oct. 23, 1657; Lieutenant by 
April, 1668; Killed in King Phil- 
ip's War; Deputy from Spring- 
field to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1668. 

Mrs. William P. Bingham. 
Mrs. WilKam Butterworth. 
Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 
Mrs. Ezra N. Hill. 
Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Cornell, Thomas, 1639-1656. 
(R.I.) 
Ensign, 1642; Commissioner for 
Portsmouth to the Rhode Island 
Court of Commissioners, 1654. 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Cortelyou, Jacques, 165 2-1 693. 
(N.Y.) 
Surveyor-General of the Colony of 
New York, 1657, '71; Mem- 



ber of Convention of 1665; Cap- 
tain of Militia, October, 1673. 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 
Cotton, Rev. John, 1633-165 2. 
The most distinguished Minister 
of the Colony; Minister of First 
Church, Boston, 1633-52; A 
Founder of Harvard College; 
Preacher of first (known) Election 
Sermon; Active in founding and 
forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. J. J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Edward Bangs. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. Juhan A. Kebler. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. David H. Lewis. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Mrs. Warren W. Mansfield. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 

Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. Jacob G. UUery. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 
Ward. 

Mrs. Edmund Wheelwright. 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



3^3 



Cotton, Rev. John, 3D, 1658-1710. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1681- 
90; Distinguished Minister at 
Hampton, N.H., 1696-1710. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Cotton, Rev. Roland, 1667-1722. 
Preached Election Sermon before 
the General Court of Massachu- 
setts, 1 71 7. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Cotton, Rev. Seaborn, 163 3-1 686. 
(N.H.) 
Distinguished Minister of Hamp- 
ton, N.H., 1660-86. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Cotton, William, 1654-173 7. 
A member of the New Hamp- 
shire Assembly, 1702, and for 
several years after. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Couch, Samuel, 1739- 

(Conn.) 
Captain West Trainband in Fair- 
field, October, 1710. Deputy 
from Fairfield to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1710, '12. 

Mrs. Thaddeus C. Field. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. William A. Rublee. 

Mrs. Frank L. Vance. 
Craft, Griffin, i 630-1 689. 
Deputy from Roxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1638, '63, 
'64, '65, '66, '67; Lieutenant of 



Roxbury Military Company, Sept. 
10, 1653-75. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Goshorn. 

Miss Idelle Keyes. 

Miss Mabel R. Loomis. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Craft, Moses, i 703-1 768. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 
Craft, Samuel, 1637-1691. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Mabel R. Loomis. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 
Crane, Henry, about 163 5-1 711. 
(Conn.) 
Governor's Assistant, 1665, '66; 
Lieutenant of Train Band, 1676; 
Deputy to General Court of 
Connecticut for 27 years; Cap- 
tain of Militia, 1704. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Crane, Jonathan, 1658-1734. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Windham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1701, 
'02, '03, '05, '07, '09, '11, '13, '14, 
'17, '18, '21, '22; Lieutenant of 
Windham Train Band, October, 

1703- 

Mrs. William R. Castle. 

Miss Marguerite S. Conant. 

Mrs. Thaddeus C. Field. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Crawford, Gideon, i 760-1 707. 
(R.L) 
Deputy to General Assembly, 
1690, '92, '94, '97, 1701, '02, '06. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Crawford, William, 1688-1720. 
(R.L) 
Deputy to Rhode Island General 
Assembly from Providence, 1711, 
'13, '17, '19, with title of Cap- 
tain. 



304 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Crocker, Timothy, 1681-1737. 
Ensign. 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
Crocker, William, 1634-1692. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1670, '71, 
'74- 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. Edward C. Finkbine. 

Miss Mary P. Gaines. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 
Crosby, Simon, 1637-1724/5. 
Deputy from Billerica to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, February, 
1690, April, 1691, '97, '98. 

Mrs. Peter M. Musser. 

Mrs. Daniel A. Robertson. 
Cross, Ralph, 1737/8-1811. 

Captain Second Essex Regiment, 
July, 1771; ist Major, Feb. 12, 
1776; Lieutenant-Colonel, March 
13, 1778; Colonel, July 16, 1779. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 
Crowe, John, 1635-1673. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1641, '42, '43. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 
CuMMiNGS, David, i 698-1 765. 
Cornet. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 
Cunningham, James, 1721-1795. 
Lieutenant Ancient and Honor- 
able Artillery Company, 1764; 
Captain, 1768; Major Boston 
Regiment, 1767-71. 

Mrs. Wilham Lawrence. 

Mrs. George P. Thurston. 

Curtis, Philip, 1675. 

Lieutenant in King Phihp's War, 

1675- 

Mrs. John G. Flint. 
CuRwiN, Captain George, 1638- 
1685. 
Captain of Salem and Lynn 
Troopers, Oct. 8, 1662; Captain 
in King Philip's War; Deputy to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1666, '67, '69, '70, '72, '74, '76. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 



Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Mrs. Leigh R. Smith. 
Cur WIN, George, i 665/6-1 696. 
Captain in Expedition against 
Canada, 1690. 

Mrs. Leigh R. Smith. 
Gushing, Caleb, i 703-1 797. 

Representative from Sahsbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1754, '56, '57> '58, '59. '60, '61, '62, 
'63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '69, '70; 
Councillor, 1771, '72, '73, '74; 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
March 8, 1759, to Revolution; 
Captain in 1756; Major Second 
Essex Regiment, February, 1762; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, March, 1766. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Gushing, Daniel, i 638-1 700. 
Deputy from Hingham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1680; 
Special Court, Jan. 4, 1680-81, 
'82, '95. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 

Miss Katharine C Pierce. 
Gushing, Jacob, 1695-1777. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court from Hingham, 
1737. '38, '39. '40, '45. '49. '50. 
'51. '52, '53. '54, '55. '56, '57- 

Mrs. John E. Thayer. 
Gushing, John, i 638-1 708. 

Deputy from Scituate to Plymouth 
General Court, 1676, '79, '82, '83, 
'84, '85, '86; Judge of Court of 
Common Pleas, 1692-96; As- 
sistant, 1689, '90, '91; Represen- 
tative from Scituate to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1692. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Henry Ware Eliot. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. John E. Thayer. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



305 



Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 
Ward. 
CusHiNG, John, i 660-1 738. 

Representative from Scituate to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1697, 1701, '02; Councillor, 1706, 
'07-28; Judge Plymouth Court 
of Common Pleas, June 7, 1700- 
28; Judge Superior Court, Dec. 
12, 1728-33. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
CusHiNG, John, 1695-1778. 

Representative from Scituate to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1735. '36, '37; Councillor, 1736, 
'37, '38-63; Judge Plymouth 
Court of Common Pleas, July 8, 
1738-47; Judge Superior Court, 
Feb. 16, 1747/8-71. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Gushing, Theophh^us, 1657-1718. 
Representative to General Court, 
1702, '03, '04, '07, '13. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 
CtJSHMAN, Isaac, 1648-173 2. 

Deputy from Pl)miouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1689, '90, 
'91. 

Miss AdeHne Willis. 
Cushman, Robert, i 621-1624. 
One of the Recognized Historic 
Founders of Pljmiouth Colony. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Mrs. WilHam T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 

Mrs. James S. Peck. 

Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Miss AdeHne Willis. 
Cutler, John, 

Surgeon in King Philip's War, 
Dec. 10, 1675. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss AHce Farnsworth. 

Mrs. WilKam Lawrence. 

Mrs. Franz E. Zerrahn. 

CuTT, John, 1681. 

First President of the Council, 
Province of New Hampshire, 
Sept. 18, 1680; Deputy from 
Portsmouth to Massachusetts 



General Court, May 3, 1676, and 
Aug. 9, 1676. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 

CuTT, Richard, 1693 ? 

Representative from Kittery to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1734, '35. '36, '37. '38, '39. '40, 
'52; Councillor for Province of 
Maine, 1755-62; Commissioned 
by Governor Shirley, Feb. 5, 
1744; Major and Captain of 
Fourth Company, First Massa- 
chusetts Regiment for Expedi- 
tion against Louisburg. 

Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Cutter, Ammi Ruhamah, 1705- 
1746. 
Captain Seventh Company, Third 
Massachusetts Regiment, Expe- 
dition to Cape Breton, 1744. 

Mrs. Harry M. Pillsbury. 
Cutter, John, 163 7-1 694. 

Ensign Charlestown Foote Com- 
pany, Oct. 12, 1669; Lieutenant, 
Oct. 7, 1678; Served as Captain- 
Lieutenant in command in King 
PhiKp's War, June 24, 1676; 
Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1680, 
January, '80/1, '82. 

Miss AUce Farnsworth. 
Cutts, Thomas, 1736-1821. 

Captain of York Militia, August, 
1771; Ensign, 1762; Major, Aug. 
30, 1775; Colonel of Third York 
County Regiment, June 10, 1778. 

Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Dane, Rev. Francis, i 636-1 696/7. 
Minister at Andover, 1648-96; 
Active in founding and forward- 
ing the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
Danforth, Jacob, i 698-1 754. 
Captain Billerica Company. 

Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 
Danforth, Jonathan, 1634-1712. 
Lieutenant, Oct. 13, 1675; Cap- 
tain of Billerica Foot Company, 
Oct. 10, 1683. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 

Mrs. M. Wiley. 
Danforth, Jonathan, 1658-1710. 
Ensign of Billerica Company. 

Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 



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Danforth, Nicholas, i 634-1 638. 
Deputy to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, Sept., 1636, Dec, '36, 
April, '37, May, '37, Sept., '37. 
Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
Mrs. Edward F. Brandegee. 
Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 
Miss CaroUne P. Cordner. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 
Mrs. Frederick G. IngersoU. 
Mrs. John L. Mitchell. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Mrs. Spencer B. Newberry. 
Miss Mary Quincy. 
Miss Mary Rivers. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 
Mrs. M. Wiley. 
Danforth, Rev. Samuel, 1634- 
1674. 
Minister at Roxbury, 1650-74; 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1650- 
54, '68-74; Active in forwarchng 
the interests of the Colony. 
Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 
Miss Mary Rivers. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Danforth, Thomas, 1643-1699. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1657, '58; Assistant, 1659- 
78, '89-91, '93-99; Deputy Gov- 
ernor, 1679-86, '89, '90, '91, '92; 
Council for Safety, 1689; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 
1668-79; Justice of Superior 
Court of Judicature, Dec. 7, 1692; 
Treasurer of Harvard College, 
1650-68; President District of 
Maine, 1680-86, '89-92. 
Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Davenport, Addington, 1 670- 
1736. 
Councillor, 1714-29, '34; Justice 
of Superior Court, Dec. 19, 1715- 
36. 

Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 
Mrs. Albert Childs. 
Miss Ada Washburn. 
Miss Anna M. Washburn. 
Davenport, Charles, 165 2-1 720. 
Ensign of Dorchester Company. 



Mrs. John H. King. 
Mrs. Henry A. Wight. 
Davenport, Richard, i 628-1 665. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Lieu- 
tenant in Pequot War, 1636/7; 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1637; Captain of Castle 
Island Fort, 1644. 

Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 
Mrs. Albert Childs. 
Davenport, William, 1715-1773. 
Captain. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 
Davis, Aaron, i 709-1 777. 

Captain, 1774; Colonel, 1775; 
Member Massachusetts Provin- 
cial Congress, 1774, '75. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Davis, Daniel, i 718-1799. 

Member of First, Second, and 
Third Provincial Congresses. 
Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Davis, James, 1715- 

Ensign, 1681; Captain, 1689; 
Representative from Gloucester 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1695, '96, '97, '98, '99, 1701, 
'02, '03. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Miss Helen F. Kimball. 
Miss EHzabeth Parsons. 
Davis, Simon, 1636-1714. 

Representative from Concord to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '90, '92, 1702, '05; Lieu- 
tenant. 

Mrs. Edward M. Church- 
man. 
Mrs. John C. English. 
Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 
Davison, Nicholas, 1639-1664. 
Cornet Middlesex Troop, May, 
1662. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 
Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Dawes, Ambrose, i 642-1 705. 
Lieutenant in Indian War, 1689. 
Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 
Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 
Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Miss Rose Lamb. 
Mrs. Joseph C. Whitney. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



307 



Dawes, Thomas, i 731-1809. 

Captain of Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1766; Major 
of Boston Regiment, July, 1771. 
Miss Rose Lamb. 

Day, Samuel, 1713-1787. 

Captain in Colonel Miller's Regi- 
ment, 1757. 

Mrs. Charles W. KoUock. 

Dean, Thomas, 1694-1768. (N.H.) 
Commissioned Captain, July 12, 

1731- 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 
Delano, Jonathan, 1647-172. 
Commissioned Lieutenant, Dec. 
25, 1689; Deputy from Dart- 
mouth to Plymouth General 
Court, Dec, 1689, June, 1689, 
August, 1689. 

Mrs. Emerson Hadley. 
Deming, John, 1637-1705. (Conn.) 
Deputy to General Court, 1645, 
'46, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53, 
'54, '55. '56, '57. '58, '59. '60, '61; 
Named in Royal Charter, April 
23, 1662. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hill. 
Denison, Daniel, i 633-1 682. 
Deputy, 1635, '36, '37, '40, '43/4, 
'48, '49, '51, '52; Speaker, 1649, 
'51, '52; Assistant, 1653-82; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 
1654, '55. '56, '57> '59. '60, '61, 
'62; the President, 1662; Commis- 
sioner to treat with the French 
Governor d'Aulnay, 1646; Or- 
dered by General Court to revise 
and codify the laws, 1658; Cap- 
tain, 1636; First Sergeant-Major 
Essex Regiment, 1644; Major- 
General of Massachusetts Col- 
ony, 1653-54, '55-60, '62-63, '74- 
80, not inclusive; Fellow of Har- 
vard College, 1673-81. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 

Miss Anna B. Shaw. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Wilham C. West. 



Denison, George, 1631-1694. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Stonington to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1654, 
'56, '71, '74, '75, '78, '82, '83, '84, 
'85, '86, '87, '89, '93, '94; Cap- 
tain in King Philip's War; the 
second to Major at New London 
for war. May, 1676. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 
Mrs. WiUiam H. Anderson. 
Mrs. Clement Bates. 
Mrs. James P. Brown. 
Mrs. Wilham R. Donaghe. 
Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 
Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 
Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Denison, William, 1631-1654. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Roxbury, 1634/5; 
Disarmed with Wheelwright, 1637. 
Mrs. Clement Bates. 
Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 
Miss Mary W. Nichols. 
Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Denny, Samuel, 1731-1817. 

Lieutenant-Colonel; Marched to 
Lexington on alarm of April 19, 
1775, from Leicester. 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 
DE Peyster, Johannes, 1620-1685. 
(N.Y.) 
Burgomeister of Nieuw Amster- 
dam, 1673. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
DE Peyster, Johannes, 1666-1711. 
(N.Y.) 
Mayor of New York, 1698; Mem- 
ber of the Colonial Assembly, 
1699-1702; Lieutenant of Foot 
Company, 1689; Captain of 
Troop, 1700. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 

DE Sille, Nicasius, 1600 . 

(N.Y.) 
First Councillor to the Gov- 
ernor, 1653-64; Schout Fiscal, 
1656-66; Attorney-General, 1656; 
Captain-Lieutenant, 1656. 
Mrs. WilHam J. Wright. 



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DE Vos, Andries, 1640 . 

(N.Y.) 
Magistrate of Fort Orange, 1648; 
Deputy Director Colony Rennsa- 
laerwyck, 1640. 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 
De Witt, Andries, 1657-1710. 
Captain; Kingston County As- 
sociated Exempts. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
de Witt, Tjerck, i 683-1 762. 
Captain of Foot, Ulster County, 
Province of New York, 1738. 
Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Dexter, Gregory, 1638-1700. 
Signed Agreement for Form of 
Government, 1640; Commis- 
sioner, four years; President of 
Providence and Warwick, two 
years; Deputy; Named in Royal 
Charter, 1663; Town Clerk; 
Arbitrator. 

Miss Eleanor Clarke. 
Dickerman, Abraham, 1662-1711. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant of New Haven Train 
Band, October, 1683; Deputy from 
New Haven to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1683, '84, '85, '86, 
'87, '89-96. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 
Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Dickinson, Nathaniel, 1637-1676. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Wethersfield to Con- 
necticut General Court, 1646-56. 
Mrs. William Butterworth. 
Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 
Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 
Mrs. William B. Hatch. 
Mrs. William D. Wiman. 

DiMMOCK, ShUBAEL, 1644-1732. 

Ensign at Barnstable, 1683; Dep- 
uty to Plymouth General Court, 
1685, '86, '89; Appointed by Con- 
necticut Assembly Lieutenant at 
Mansfield, May, 1 703-1 708. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. Charles M. Gallaher. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 
DiMMOCK, Thomas, 1635-1658. 
Lieutenant of Barnstable Com- 
oany, Oct. 10, 1643: Deputy from 
Barnstable to Plymouth General 



Court, 1639, '40, '41, '42, '48, '49, 

'50- 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 
Miss Annie M. Bailey. 
Miss Mary L. Bailey. 
Mrs. Charles M. Gallaher. 
DivoLL, John, 1643-1675. 

Ensign; Killed by the Indians at 
Lancaster, Feb. 10, 1675/6. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
DoANE, Elisha, 1 699-1 759. 

Captain of Fourth Company, 
Seventh Regiment, Feb. 20, 1744, 
in Cape Breton Expedition. 
Mrs. C. Stuart Wilson. 
Do.\NE, John, 1621-1685? 

Assistant for Plymouth, 1633; 
Deputy for Plymouth to Plymouth 
General Court, 1639, '42, '43; for 
Eastham, 1649, '50, '53, '59. 
Miss Anna M. Paine. 
Mrs. C. Stuart Wilson. 
Dodge, John, 1636-1723? 

Representative from Beverly to 
Massachusetts General Court 
(with title of Captain), 1693; 
'96, 1702; Captain Beverly 
Troop, 1690? 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Dodge, John, 1638-1711. 

Deputy from Beverly to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1676, '78, 
'79, '80, '83, '89, February, '89/90; 
Lieutenant; Cornet of Beverly 
and Wenham Troope, May 16, 
1683. 

Mrs. Albert C. Dart. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 
Dodge, William, i 640-1 720. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Beverly, 1689, '90, 
with title of Lieutenant; Repre- 
sentative to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court from Marblehead, 
1699, with title of Captain. 
Mrs. William C. Bales. 
Mrs. Hall Curtis. 
Miss AHce M. Howbert. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 
Miss Natahe S. Whitwell. 
Mrs. Henry Winsor. 

DORMAN, EpHRAIM, 1 72 1. 

Representative from Topsfield to 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



309 



Massachusetts General Court, 
1702, '03, with title of Lieutenant. 
Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Dorr, Ebenezer, 1687-1760. 
Title of Captain, 1734. 
Miss Jessey Dorr. 
DoRSEY, John, 1664-1714/5. 
(Md.) 
Burgess for Anne Arundel County, 
1692, 1700, '03; Member of the 
Council, 1710-14/15. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Douglas, William, i 646-1 724. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from New London to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 

1690, '91, '92, '97, 1700, '03, '04, 
'05, '08, '10, '11, '12. Added to 
the Council, October, 1703. 

Mrs. Delos A. Monfort. 
Dow, Henry, 1634-1707. 

Captain; Judge; Deputy; Speaker; 
Marshal of New Hampshire; 
Member Council. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Downing, Emmanuel, 1638-1655. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1639, '40, '41, '44, '48. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. Albert Childs. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Dresser, John, i 643-1 723/4. 
Representative from Rowley to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1691, '92, 1700, '04, '05, '06; 
Lieutenant Rowley Company, 
Oct. 16, 1691; Title of Captain 
when Representative, 1705. 

Miss Helen D. Chapman. 

Mrs. James H. Pierce. 
Driver, Mathew, 1740-1798. 
(Md.) 
Member of Maryland House of 
Delegates, 1778-85; Captain; 
Major before July 4, 1776; Mem- 
ber of Committee of Safety, Au- 
gust, 1775. 

Mrs. C. Stuart Wilson. 
DuANE, James, 1733-1797. (N.Y.) 
Attorney-General, 1767; Commis- 
sioner of boundary Kne between 
New York and Connecticut, 1768; 
Member of Continental Congress, 



1775-84; Member of Committee 
of "One Hundred," 1775; Indian 
Commissioner, 1774; Member of 
New York Provincial Congress, 
1776-77. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Dudley, James, 1690-1746. 
(N.H.) 
Commissioned Lieutenant by 
Governor of Province; Com- 
mended for gallant service. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. Sterhng R. McMasters. 
Dudley, Joseph, 1647-1720. 
(Mass., N.Y.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1673, '74, '75; Assistant, 
1676, '77, '78, '79, '80, '81, '82, 
'83, '85; Commissioner to United 
Colonies, 1677-81; Sergeant- 
Major for Suffolk, March, 1 680/1 ; 
Agent to England, 1682; Presi- 
dent of Massachusetts, New 
Hampshire, Maine, and King's 
Province, 1686; Chief Justice of 
Superior Court, 1687; Chief Jus- 
tice of New York, May 15, 1691; 
Member of Governor's Council, 
Province of New York, 1688, '91; 
Governor of Massachusetts, 1 702— 

IS- 

Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 

Airs. Albert Childs. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 
( Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 

Miss Ada Washburn. 

Miss Anna M. Washburn. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 
Dudley, Rev. Samuel, 1630-1683. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
Deputy from Sahsbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1641, '43, 
'44; Associate Justice of County 
Court, 1647, '48, '49; Distin- 
guished Minister at Exeter, N.H., 
1650-83. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 

Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey. 
Dudley, Samuel, 1720-1707. 
(N.H.) 
Served in French War, 1745; 
Was Sergeant, Muster Master, 
Paymaster, Lieutenant. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 
Dudley, Thomas, 1630-1653. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Cobny; Dep- 
uty Governor, March, 1629/30- 
33. '37-39. '46-49, '51, '52; Gov- 
ernor, 1634, '40, '45, '50; Assistant 
(in England), 1629, '35, '36, '41, 
'42, '43, '44; Lieutenant-Colonel 
First Massachusetts Regiment, 
1636; First Major-General of 
Massachusetts, 1644; Commis- 
sioner to treat with d'Aulnay, 
1646; Commissioner of United 
Colonies, 1643; President of the 
Confederacy, 1647, '49; A Foun- 
der of Harvard College. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 

Mrs. Edward Bangs. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Miss Alice B. Chase. 

Mrs. Albert Childs. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. James A. Collins. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. William C. Dake. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. David H. Darling. 

Mrs. Arthur F. Devereux. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 



Mrs. George H. Fernald. 
Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 
Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 
Mrs. Henry Glass. 
Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 
Mrs. John C. Gray. 
Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 
Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 
Mrs. Samuel R. Hughes. 
Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 
Mrs. Edward H. Jewett. 
Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 
Miss Alice Lee. 
Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 
Mrs. Thacher Loring. 
Mrs. John Lowell. 
Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 
Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 
Mrs. John S. Minor. 
Miss Louisa S. Minot. 
Miss Mary W. Nichols. 
Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 
Miss Susan W. Osgood. 
Mrs. Ohver W. Peabody. 
Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 
Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 
Mrs. J. Sumner Rogers. 
Miss Mary C. Rogers. 
Miss Anna B. Shaw. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Mrs. James M. Smith. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Miss EUzabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Miss Florence W. Swan. 
Miss Marcia B. Swan. 
Mrs. Jacob G. Ullery. 
Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Miss Ada Washburn. 
Miss Anna M. Washburn. 
Mrs. Philip Washburn. 
Mrs. George F. Weld. 
Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
Mrs. William C. West. 
Mrs. Frank D. White. 
Mrs. Henry K. White. 
Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney. 



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311 



Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Wilbur F. Winchester. 

Miss Maria P. Woodbridge. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 

Mrs. Minthorne Woolsey. 
Dudley, William, 163Q-1701. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Saybrook to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1682, 
'83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '89, '90, '91, 
'92, '93, '94, '95. 

Mrs. Benjamin F. Ayer. 

Mrs. Albert A. Blow. 
- Mrs. James B. Grant 

Mrs. John C. Mitchell. 

Mrs. James D. Whitmore. 
Dudley, William, 1686-1743? 
Representative from Roxbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1718-28; Speaker of the House, 
1724, '26, '27, '28; Councillor, 
1729-40, '42, '43; Judge of In- 
ferior Court of Common Pleas, 
1727-31, '33-43; Colonel. 

Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 

Mrs. Albert Childs. 

Miss Ada Washburn. 

Miss Anna M. Washburn. 

DuRRELL, Benjamin, . 

Lieutenant in His Majesty's Ser- 
vice, August, 1 77 1, in Captain 
Thomas Perkins's Company, Col- 
onel Nathaniel Sparhawk's Regi- 
ment. 

Miss Alice M. Howbert. 
Dwight, Henry, 1676-173 1/2. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
Jan. 9, 1722/3, to March 20, 
1731/2- 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Bradley Gilman. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
Dwight, Joseph, 1703-1765. 

Representative from Brookfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1731. '33, '34, '35. '36, '38, '39, 
'48, '49. '51. '57; Speaker, 1749; 
Judge of Worcester Court of 
Common Pleas, 1 739-1 753; of 
Hampshire Court of Common 
Pleas, 1753-61; of Berkshire 
Court of Common Pleas, 1761- 



65; Judge of Probate, Berk- 
shire County, 1761-65; Com- 
missioned Colonel of Massachu- 
setts Artillery for Cape Breton 
Expedition, Feb. 20, 1744; Briga- 
dier-General, Feb. 20, 1745; Col- 
onel of Hampshire Regiment. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Bradley Gilman. 

Mrs. George E. MacLean. 
Dwight, Timothy, 1634-1718. 
Cornet Suffolk Troop, May 5, 
1676; Lieutenant, Oct. 10, 1683; 
Representative from Dedham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1691, '92, '93, '94; Captain by 
1693. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Mrs. Samuel T. Douglas. 

Mrs. Bradley Gilman. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
Dyer, Thomas, i 644-1 676. 

Deputy from Weymouth to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1646, 
'47> '50, '53. '54, 56, '58, '60, '61, 
'63, '65, '66, '68, '74, '75, '76. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Dyer, William, 1638-1677. 

General Recorder; Attorney-Gen- 
eral; Commander-in-Chief upon 
the Sea. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 

Eames, Anthony, 1634 . 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1637, '38, '43; Deputy to 
Plymouth General Court, 1653- 
58, '61; Lieutenant in and be- 
fore 1645; Member of Council 
of War, 1657. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 

Mrs. Cely TreviUan. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Earle, R.alph, 1638-1678. 

In 1667, Aug. 10, he joined a 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Troop of Horse, afterward be- 
coming Captain; In 1671 he was 
appointed one of a Special Court 
to Indians upon criminal charges; 
Juror of Court of Trials, listed Aug. 
10, 1667, under the Governor. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Edwin Brown. 

Earle, William, 1715- 

Deputy, 1693-1704 (October 28), 
May I, 1706, July 3, 1706; As- 
sembly met at his house, Jan. 
23, 1691. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Edwin Brown. 
Eaton, Noah, i 708-1 791 
Cornet, 1746. 

Mrs. J. H. Snow. 
Eaton, Theophilus, 1638-165 7/8. 
(Conn.) 
Historic Founder of New Haven 
Colony; Governor. 

Mrs. Ogden Rafferty. 
Eddy, Jonathan, i 726-1804. 
Second Lieutenant, Crown Point 
Expedition, 1757; Lieutenant, 
1757/8, at Fort WilHam Henry; 
Captain, 1758, Expedition against 
Canada; Captain, Fort Cumber- 
land, 1759/60. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 
Edmonds, Ebenezer, i 693-1 765. 
Commissioned Captain Eighth 
Massachusetts Regiment at Siege 
of Louisburg, June 20, 1745. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 
Eells, Rev. Nathaniel, i 678-1 750. 
Preached Election Sermon, 1743. 

Miss AdeHne A. Bigelow. 
Eells, Robert Lenthal, 1731- 
1800. 
Second Quartermaster; Lieu- 
tenant; Cornet; Captain. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 
Eells, Samuel, 1640-1709? 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assemblv from Milford, 1677, '78, 
'81, '82,' '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, 
'89; Commissioned Captain of 
Milford Train Band, May, 1683; 
Representative from Hingham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
with title of Major, 1706. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 



Eells, Samuel, i 706/7-1 741. 
Ensign in the Expedition to the 
West Indies, 1740. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 
Eliot, Aaron, 1718-1785. (Conn.) 
Deputy to General Assembly from 
KiUingworth, 1752, '59, '66, '67, 
'71, '72; Major of the Seventh 
Regiment, 1752; Lieutenant-Col- 
onel of the Seventh Regiment, 
1757; Colonel Seventh Regiment, 
1766. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Johnson. 
Eliot, Andrew, 1668-1 703/4. 
Deputy from Beverly to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1690, '91, 
'92, '94, '95, '97; Lieutenant. 

Mrs. JuUan A. Kebler. 

Miss Rose Lamb. 

Mrs. WilHam A. Spencer. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
Eliot, Jacob, Jr., 1632-1693. 
Lieutenant, May, 1676. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 
Eliot, Rev. Jared, 1685-1763. 
(Conn.) 
Preacher of Election Sermon, 
1738; Fellow of Yale College, 
1730-63. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Johnson. 
Eliot, Rev. John, 1631-1690. 
"Apostle to the Indians"; Active 
in founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Mrs. Grant Fitch. 

Miss Frances E. Griggs. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Johnson. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 

Mrs. FrankUn T. Smith. 
Eliot, Rev. Joseph, 1638-1694. 
Minister of Guilford, 1664-94; 
Active in founding and forward- 
ing the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Gray. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 
Eliot, Philip, 1635-1657. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1654, '55, '56, '57. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



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Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 
Eliot, Robert, 1660-1 724. (N.H.) 
Councillor of New Hampshire, 
1683, '92-99, 1701-16. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
Ellery, Benjamin, i 669-1 746. 
(R.I.) 
Representative from Newport to 
Rhode Island General Assembly, 
1711, '13, '15, '27, '30-37; Assist- 
ant, 1722, '38, '40; Speaker, 1727; 
Judge of County Court; Commis- 
sioner on Boundary with Con- 
necticut, 1728. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Ellery, William, 1701-1764. 
(R.I.) 
Assistant of Rhode Island, 1742, 
'43, '44; Deputy Governor, 1748, 
'49; Judge of County Court. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Ellery, William, 1727-1820. 
(R.I.) 
Delegate to Continental Congress, 
1776; Signer of Declaration of 
Independence; Incorporator of 
Brown University, 1764; Judge of 
County Court; Representative and 
Assistant in Colonial Assembly. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Ellis, Richard, 1694. 

Lieutenant; Deputy to General 
Court from Dedham. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 
Emerson, Rev. Daniel, i 716-1801. 
(N.H.) 
Chaplain of Colonel Joseph 
Blanchard's Regiment in Crown 



Point Expedition, 1755; Distin- 
guished Minister at Hollis, N.H. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 
Emerson, Thomas, 1735-1813. 
Lieutenant in Bagley's Regiment 
at Cape Breton, 1759-60. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 
Emlen, George. (Pa.) 

Member of Philadelphia Common 
Council, 1730-39; A Founder of 
Philadelphia Library, 1731. 

Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 
EsTow, William, i 638-1 655. 

Deputy from Hampton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1644, '48, 
'49; Founder of New Hampshire. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. FrankUn W. OUn. 
Eyre, John, i 654-1 700. 

Member of Council for Safety of 
the People, 1689; Representative 
for Boston to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1693, '96, '98, '99. 

Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

FaIRBANK, J.A.BEZ, 1670-1758. 

Representative from Lancaster to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1714, '21, '22, '23; Lieutenant in 
Indian War, 1724. 

Mrs. Asa T. Jones. 

Farley, Michael, i 720-1 789. 
Representative from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1766, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, '72, 
'73, '74; First Lieutenant Third 
Essex Regiment, 1761; Captain 
by 1766; Delegate to First, Sec- 
ond, and Third Provincial Con- 
gresses, with title of Colonel, Feb. 
I, 1775; Lieutenant-Colonel of 
Third Essex Regiment on April 
19, 1775; Major-General in the 
Revolution. 

Mrs. WilHam C. West. 

Farmer, Edward, i 695-1 745. 
(Pa.) 
Justice of Peace, Philadelphia, 
1703-04, '15, '17-19, '22; Member 
of Assembly, 1710-11, '13-15, '17- 
18, '24-26, '28. 



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Mrs. John C. Phillips. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
FAiiNswoRTH, Ezra, i 703-1 788. 
Lieutenant by 1754. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 
Fay, Jonathan, i 724-1800. 

Captain of First Westboro' Com- 
pany in Colonel Artemas Ward's 
Regiment, 1762. 

Mrs. Theodore Thomas. 

Fenn, Benjamin, 1672. 

(Conn.) 
Governor's Assistant and Deputy 
to General Court, 1654, '65; 
Colonel of Militia. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Fenner, Arthur, 1650-1703. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner to the Court of 
Commissioners, 1653, '55, '58, '59, 
'60, '62, '63; Deputy to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1664, 
'70 with title of Captain, '72, '79, 
perhaps '92; Assistant, 1657, '61, 
'65, '67, '68, '72, '74, '75, '76, 
'79-86; Captain at time of King 
Philip's War; Commissioned to 
run North Boundary of Rhode 
Island 1695. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Field, John, 17 18 . 

Appointed Lieutenant by Gov- 
ernor Hutchinson, 1773/4, one of 
his last appointments. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 

Mrs. William Dwight Wiman. 

Fishbourne, William, 1677 . 

(Pa.) 
A Founder of Pennsylvania Hos- 
pital, 1751. 

Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 
Fisher, Daniel, 1637-1683. 

Deputy from Dedham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1658, 
'60-69, '71-82; Assistant, 1683; 
Captain for Dedham, Oct. 15, 

1673- 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 
Mrs. Theodore D. Dale. 
Mrs. William Lawrence. 



Mrs. Thomas St. John Lock- 
v/ood. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 
Fisher, Edward, 1639-1677. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy for Portsmouth, 1672- 
73; Commissioner, 1660. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Fisher, John, 1656-1736. 
Sergeant, Captain. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 
Fisher, Joshua, 1637-1672. 

Deputy to General Court from 
Dedham, 1653-72; Member of 
Ancient and Honorable Artill- 
ery Company 1640; its Second 
Sergeant, 1648; Lieutenant of 
Dedham Military Company, 1648. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 

Mrs. WilUam S. Hill. 
FiSKE, David, 1647-1710/1. 

Deputy from Cambridge to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, May, 
1689, with title of Ensign; Con- 
firmed Lieutenant of Cambridge 
Upper Farms, June 21, i6Sg. 

Mrs. Washington Becker. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
FiSKE, Rev. John, 1637-1676/7. 
Minister at Wenham, 1644-55; 
at Chehnsford, 1655-76/7; Active 
in founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
FisKE, John, 1642-1683. 

Ensign; Deputy from Wenham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1669, '89, 

Mrs. Thomas H. Brown. 
FiSKE, John, 1693-1761. (Conn.) 
Captain of First Train Band in 
Haddam, October, 1735; Deputy 
for Haddam to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1742. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Brown. 
FiSKE, Rev. Moses, i 642-1 708. 
Minister at Braintree, 1672-1708; 
Active in forwarding the interests 
of the Colony. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 



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315 



Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
FiSKE, Nathan, 167 2/3-1 741. 
Representative from Watertown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1727, '28, '29, '32. 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. William S. Jackson. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Henr}' R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
FiSKE, Phineas, 1 640-1 673. 
Captain, 1644; Deputy, 1653. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Brown. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite 
FiSKE, Thomas, i 640-1 707. 

Captain, 1683; Deputy to Gen- 
eral Court, Wenham, 1671, '72, 
'79, '80, '83, '86. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 
FiSKE, William, i 638-1 658? 

Deputy from Wenham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1647, '49, 

'50, '52. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

Mrs. William S. Jackson. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 
Fitch, Benjamin, i640?-i7i3. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1689, '90, '91, '92. 

Miss Georgiana A. Bout- 
well. 
Fitch, Eleazer, i 726-1 796. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant of Regiment raised 
by Governor, 1750; Major, 1755, 
Crown Point Expedition; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1756, of First 
Regiment in Crown Point Ex- 
pedition; Colonel, Third Regi- 
ment, March, 1758; Deputy to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1 76 1, '63, '64; Colonel of Fourth 
Regiment raised for invasion of 
Canada, March, 1759. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 
Fitch, Rev. Jabez, i 672-1 746. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1700- 
03; Minister at Ipswich, 1703-23; 
Distinguished Minister at Ports- 
mouth, N.H., 1723-46. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 



Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Fitch, Rev. James, 1638-1702. 
(Conn.) 
Chaplain in King Philip's War, 
and Minister of the Army, May 
II, 1676; Minister of Saybrook, 
1646-60; Minister of Norwich, 
1660-94; Preacher of First Elec- 
tion Sermon, 1674. 

Mrs. Charles Allis. 

Mrs. Robert Camp. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Fitch, James, 1649-1727. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Norwich to Connect- 
icut General Court, 1678, '79, '80, 
'81; Assistant, 1681-87, '89~97. 
1700-08; Captain Norwich Train 
Band, May, 1680; Sergeant-Major 
again confirmed for New London 
County, 1696; Commissioner on 
Massachusetts Line, 1695. 

Mrs. Charles Allis. 

Mrs. Robert Camp. 

Miss Julia A. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Fitch, John, 1667-1743. (Conn.) 
Captain Windham Train Band, 
October, 1703; Deputy from 
Windham to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1712, '13, '14, '15, '17, 
'18, '23, '24, '25, '27, '28, '29, '30, 

'38, '39- 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 
Flagg, Gershom, 1641-1690. 

Lieutenant under Captain Noah 
W^iswall, 1690. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. James S. Minot. 

Mrs. Franz E. Zerrahn. 
Fletcher, Joseph, 1689-1772. 
Captain. (Chelmsford and West- 
ford.) 

Mrs. Edward M. Churchman. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Fletcher, William, 1630-1677. 
Ensign at Chelmsford, Oct. 12, 
1670. 



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Mrs. Edward M. Church- 
man. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. N. Booth Tarkington. 

Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Flint, John, 1686. 

Deputy from Concord to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1677, 
'79, '80, '82; Lieutenant, June i, 
1677. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 
Flint, Thomas, 163 7-1 65 3. 

Deputy from Concord to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1638, '39, 
'40, '41; Assistant, 1642-53. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 
Flynt, Edward. 

Ensign West Foot Company of 
Salem, July, 1689; Confirmed En- 
sign, Capt. Stephen Sewall's Com- 
pany, March 19, 1690. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Flynt, Rev. Henry, i 635-1 668. 
Minister at Braintree, 1640-68; 
Active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Mrs. Samuel T. Douglas. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Bradley Oilman. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Miss Katherine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
FoLSOM, John, 1640-1715. (N.H.) 
Representative to New Hamp- 
shire General Assembly, 1694, '95, 
'98, 1701. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 



Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 
FoLSOM, Nathaniel, 1726-1790. 
(N.H.) 
Captain, 1756; General of Militia; 
Member of Continental Congress, 
1774, '75, '77; Committee of 
Safety, May 20, 1775; Commit- 
tee of Correspondence for the 
Colony, Jan. 25, 1775; Commis- 
sioned General Officer of the 
Militia of the Colony, Aug. 24, 
1775; Brigadier-General. 
' Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 
FooTE, Nathaniel, 1682-1774. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Colchester to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1724- 
32, '38, '39. '42, '43. '44, '45. '46; 
Captain First Company, Col- 
chester, October, 1736. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 
FooTE, Robert, 165 7-1 681. 
Lieutenant Train Band, 1677. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

FoRMAN, Samuel, 1689 . 

(N.J.) 
High Sherifif Monmouth County, 
N. J., 1695, '96, '99. 

Miss AHce M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 
FosDiCK, Samuel, 1655-1702. 
Corporal, 1675-76; Lieutenant, 
1690; Deputy, 1694-1700. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Foster, Hopestill, 1634-1676. 
Ensign Dorchester Company, 
May 6, 1646; Lieutenant, 1662; 
Captain; Deputy from Dorches- 
ter to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1652, '53, '57, '59, '60, 
'61-70, '72, '73, '74, '75, '76. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Mrs. Edward Orton, Jr. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Foster, Jedediah, 1726-1779. 
Captain of the West Foot Com- 
pany, Brookfield, April 26, 1753 
(First Worcester Regiment); 
Commissioned by Governor Shir- 
ley second Major and Captain 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



317 



for Crown Point Expedition, 
Sept. 28, 1756; Representative 
from Brookfield to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1761 to 
1774, inclusive ; Elected Councillor, 
1774, but negatived by Governor 
Gage; Member of First, Second, 
and Third Provincial Congresses. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Bradley Gilman. 
Foster, Jeremiah, 1701-1783. 
Captain of Fifth Massachusetts 
Regiment in Expedition to Cape 
Breton, 1744. 

Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Foster, John, 1666-1741. 

Representative from Plymouth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1719, '20, '21, '24, '26, '28, '29, '30, 

'31- 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Foster, John, 1710/1. 

Member of Council for the Safety 
of the People, 1689; Representa- 
tive from Portsmouth (to Massa- 
chusetts General Court?), May, 
1690; named Councillor in Char- 
ter of 1692, and Councillor, 1693- 
17 10; Judge Suffolk Court of 
Common Pleas, 1692-1710/1; 
Colonel of Militia. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds. 
Foster, John, 1680-1759. 

Representative, 1723, '25, '30, '31, 
'32, '37, '38, '43; Held rank of 
Major. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
FowLE, James, 1642/3-1690. 

Lieutenant of Woburn Companv. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Miss Sally Fairchild. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Fowler, Abraham, 1652-1720. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from Guilford, 1697, 
'98, '99, 1701-11; Speaker of the 
House, 171 1 ; Assistant, 17 12-19; 
Ensign Guilford "Train Band," 
May, 1690; Lieutenant, 1698; 
Captain, May, 1703. 



Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Fowler, John, 1638-1676. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Guilford to New 
Haven General Court, 1661, '63, 
'64; Deputy from Guilford to 
Connecticut General Court, 1665- 

75- 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Fowler, Joseph, 1683-1745. 

Ensign Ipswich Military Company 
by 1718. 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Fowler, William, 1638-1660. 
(Conn.) 
Magistrate, 1643, '44, '46, '53, '54; 
Deputy for Milford, to New 
Haven General Court, 1657. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Mrs. WiUiam J. Young, Jr. 
Fox, Jabez, 1705-1755. 

Representative from Falmouth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1745' '46, '47> '5°, 'Sr. '52. 

Mrs. CHnton L. Baxter. 

Fox, Joseph, 17 10 . (Pa.) 

Member of Assembly, 1753-71; 
Speaker, 1764-65, '68. 

Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 

Francis, Tench, 1758. (Pa.) 

Attorney-General, 1741-55; Mem- 
ber of Common Council, 1747; 
Master of Rolls, 1750. 

Mrs. Samuel D. Warren. 
Franklin, Benjamin, i 706-1 790. 
Signer of the Declaration of 
Independence; Founder of Phil- 
adelphia Library, 1731; Founder 
of the Philosophical Society, 1743; 
Founder of the University of 
Pennsylvania, 1749; Commis- 
sioner to the Colonial Congress, 
held in Albany, 1754; Agent to 
Great Britain, 1757-62, '65— 
75; Member of Assembly, 1751- 
63, '73, '75; Speaker of the House, 
1763; Member of Provincial Con- 
ference, 1775; Delegate to Pro- 
vincial Convention, 1776; Presi- 
dent of Council of Safety, 1775- 
76; Member of Continental Con- 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



gress, 1775; Minister to France, 
1776; Signer of the Treaty of 
Peace with England, 1783; Mem- 
ber of the Committee to draft 
the Declaration of Independence, 
1776. 

Miss Agnes Irwin. 

Frary, Theophilus, 1700. 

Lieutenant Eighth Boston Com- 
pany, May 12, 1675; Captain; 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, 
'99. 

Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins. 
Freeborn, Gideon, 1638-1720. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy to Rhode Island General 
Assembly, 1675 ,'90, 1703, '04, '13. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Freeborn, William, i 638-1 670. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to Rhode Island Court of Com- 
missioners, 1657; An Original Pro- 
prietor of Aquidneck, 1638; A 
Founder of Rhode Island. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. John C. Philhps. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Freeman, David, . 

Represented Attleboro in the Gen- 
eral Court, 1709-11, '13, '15-18, 
'20, '21. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Freeman, Edmund, 1635-1682. 
Assistant of Plymouth Colony, 
1640, '41, '42, '43, '44, '45; Dep- 
uty from Sandwich to Plymouth 
General Court, 1646; Member of 
Council of War, 1642. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. Sterling R. Cockrill. 

Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 



Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Seth Shepard. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Mrs. WiUiam A. Wheeler. 

Freeman, Edmond, Jr., 1635 . 

Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1669, '71, 
'74, '81. 

Mrs. Sterling R. Cockrill. 
Freeman, John, 1635-1719. 

Deputy, 1654, '56, '61, '62, '63, 
'64, '65; Assistant; Ensign, 1654/5; 
Lieutenant, 1659; Captain by 
1675; In King Philip's War; 
Major for Barnstable County, 
June 2, 1685; Member Council 
of War, 1658; Assistant, 1666- 
86; '89-91. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. Harmon M. Hubbard. 

Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Seth Shepard. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Mrs. William A. Wheeler. 
Freeman, Nathaniel, i 741-1820. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
Oct. II, 1775; Member from 
Sandwich of Third Provincial 
Congress, May, 1775; Lieutenant- 
Colonel by 1775. 

Mrs. Sterling R. Cockrill. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 
French, William, 1635-1681. 
Came in the Defence, 1635; Lieu- 
tenant of Cambridge Military 
Company, May 26, 1647; Deputy 
from Billerica to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1660, '63, '64. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Peter M. Musser. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. John H. Whitaker. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 
Frost, Charles, 1637-1697. 

Deputy from Kittery to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1658; 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



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with title of Lieutenant, 1660, '61; 
with title of Captain, 1669, '74; 
Assistant, 1693, '94, '95, '96, '97; 
Major; Commander-in-Chief W. 
Regiment, Province of Maine, 
1689. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 
Miss Frances Goodwin. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Miss Mary Toppan Spalding. 
Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
Frost, John, 1681-1733. (N.H.) 
Councillor, 1723-30. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Miss Mary Toppan Spalding. 
Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Frye, James, 1652/3-1734. 

Captain of Essex County Militia, 
1702-06; Representative from 
Andover to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1702. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 
Fryer, Nathaniel, 1650-1705. 
(N.H.) 
Deputy from Portsmouth to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1666; 
Justice Court of Common Pleas; 
Judge of Probate, 1697; Council- 
lor of New Hampshire, 1692-Nov. 
4, 1703; President of the Council, 
1694-96; Acting Deputy Gover- 
nor; Deputy Governor of New 
Hampshire. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Mrs. Arthur Phillips Nazro. 
Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
FxJLHAM, Francis, 1680-17 — . 
Representative from Weston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1718, '20, '21, '22, '25, '29, '30, 
'31, '36, '37; Colonel. 

Mrs. Don J. Whittemore. 
Fuller, Abr.\ham, 17 20-1 794. 
Representative from Newton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1764, '65, '66, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, 
'72, '73i '74; Deputy to First, 
Second, and Third Provincial Con- 
gress; Captain of First Company 
of Newton and Major of First 
Middlesex Regiment in 1771. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 



Fuller, Edward, 1620-1620. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. William J. Keep. 
Fuller, John, 1689-1732. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 
Fuller, Joseph, 1652-1740. 

Captain of Newton Military Com- 
pany. 

Miss Susan L. piarke. 
Fuller, Joseph, 1685-1766. 
Lieutenant of Newton Company. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Fuller, Matthew, i 640-1 678. 
Lieutenant of Barnstable Militia, 
Oct. 15, 1652; Lieutenant in Ex- 
pedition against the Dutch, 1653; 
Captain, 1668; Surgeon in King 
Philip's War, 1675; Member of 
Council of War, 1671. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 
Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Mrs. John G. Fhnt. 
Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 
Mrs. George W. Patterson. 
Mrs. James L. Sexton. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Fuller, Samuel, 1676. 

Lieutenant, killed in King Phil- 
ip's War, 1676. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Fuller, Thomas, 1638-1685. 

Sergeant, 1656; Lieutenant, 1685; 
Selectman, 1664 and 1685. 
Miss Carrie H. Abbot. 

Gallop, John, 1675. (Conn.) 

Captain of First Company, Con- 
necticut Line, in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 
Mrs. Luther E. Newport. 
Mrs. Murray Warner. 
Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Gardiner, David, 1636-1689. 
(N.Y.) 
Second Lord of the Manor of 
Gardiner's Island. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 
Miss EHzabeth H. Chandler. 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Miss Mary K. Horsford. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 
Gardiner, David, 1691-1751. 
(N.Y.) 
Fourth Lord of the Manor of 
Gardiner's Island. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 
Gardiner, John, 1661-1738. 
(N.Y.) 
Third Lord of the Manor of 
Gardiners' Island. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss Ehzabeth H. Chandler, 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 
Gardiner, Lion, 1635-1663. 
(Conn., N.Y.) 
Lieutenant; Built and com- 
manded Fort Say brook during 
Pequot War; First Lord of the 
Manor of Gardiner's Island, 1640. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss Elizabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. William G. Farlow. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Gardner, George, about 1637- 
1679. 
Chosen Lieutenant by Salem 
Military Company; their choice 
allowed and approved by Court, 
Oct. 19, 1664. 



Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Gardner, John, 1681-1724. 

Representative from Salem to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1716, '19, '20, '21; Captain, sent 
to Haverhill, 1708? 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Gardner, John, i 706/7-1 784. 
Representative from Salem to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1741, '42, '43, '47, '48; Cap- 
tain First Salem Company, 1757. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Gardner, Richard, 1643-1688/9. 
(N.Y.) 
Commissioned Chief Magistrate 
of Nantucket, April 15, 1673. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Gardner, Samuel, 1648-1723/4. 
Deputy from Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1681, '82; 
Representative, 1692, '94, '97, '98, 
1701, '03, '05, '07, '10. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Gardner, Thomas, 1623-1674. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
the Colony of Massachusetts 
Bay ; Deputy from Salem to the 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1637- 

Miss Lucy T. Ames. 
Mrs. James P. Baxter. 
Mrs. George J. Boal. 
Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 
Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 
Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 
Mrs. John C. Phillips. 
Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 
Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 



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Garfield, Benjamin, 1643-1717. 
Captain in Watertown by 1695. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Gates, Amos, 1714-1799. 
Captain by 1770. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Gates, George, 1724. 

(Conn.) 
Captain; Deputy (Haddam), 
1689, '90, '91, '94, '98, '99, 
1700, '01, '02. 

Mrs. William J. Keep. 

Gaunt, Thomas, 1692. (Md.) 

Commissioned one of the Justices 
of Calvert County, Sept. 4, 1689. 

Mrs. Lorin F. Deland. 

Gayer, William, 1710. 

First Representative elected by 
Nantucket to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1692, 1702, '03; Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas, 1696- 
1710; Commissioner of Oyer and 
Terminer, June 15, 1704. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Gaylord, William, 1630-1673. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Deputy from Dorchester to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1635, 
'36, '38; Deputy to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1639-47, '49- 
62, '64. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Gedney, Bartholomew, 1670- 
1698. 
Assistant, 1680, '81, '82, '83. 
Councillor, 1686-89; Member of 
Council for the Safety of the 
People, 1689; Councillor, 1692, 
'93, '94, '95, '96, '97; Commis- 
sioner of Oyer and Terminer, 
June 13, 1692; Chief Justice 
Essex County Court of Common 
Pleas, Dec. 7, 1692; Judge of 



Probate for Essex County, June 
18, 1692. 

Mrs. Leigh R. Smith. 
Gerrish, John, 1646-17 14. (N.H.) 
Quartermaster of Troops, 1670; 
Captain in 1680, '89/90; Royal 
Councillor, 169 1/2; Appointed 
by Assembly Assistant Justice 
Superior Court of Pleas, April 27, 
1697, '99-1714. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 
Gerrish, John, 1668-1738. 

Ensign Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1712; Lieu- 
tenant, 17 14. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 
Gerrish, Moses, 1659-1694. 
Lieutenant Colonel. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 
Gerrish, Timothy, 1684-1755. 
Representative to General Court, 
1712, '14, '15, '22, '24; Captain in 
the Militia; Colonel; Special 
Judge of the Court of Common 
Pleas for York County, 1729, '30; 
Councillor of Massachusetts from 
the Province of Maine, 1730, '31, 

'32> '33, '34- 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
Gerrish, William, 1640-1687. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court for Newbury, 1650, '51, 
'52, '53; for Hampton, 1663, '64; 
Captain of Horse and Foot, New- 
bury, 1644. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Miss Rose Lamb. 

Mrs. Albert C. Pearson. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 

Mrs. Henrv K. White. 

Mrs. Talcott E. Wing. 
Gerry, Elbridge, 1744-1814. 
Representative from Marblehead 
to Massachusetts General Court, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



1772, '73; Member of ist, 2d, and 
3d Provincial Congress, 1774, '75; 
Member of Committee of Sup- 
plies, February, 1775; Member 
of Continental Congress, 1776; 
Signer of Declaration of Inde- 
pendence. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Gibbons, Ambrose, 1630-1656. 
(N.H.) 
A Founder of New Hampshire. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
GiDDiNGS, Daniel, i 704-1 771. 
Commissioned by Governor Shir- 
ley Lieutenant in Sixth Company, 
Fifth Massachusetts Regiment, for 
Cape Breton Expedition, 1744; 
Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1758. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 
GiDDiNGS, George, 1635-1676. 
Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1641, '53, 
'54, '55, '59, '60, '61, '63, '64, '68, 

'72, '75- 

Mrs. Henry S. Burrage. 
Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 
Miss Sarah A. Giddings. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 
Giddings, Nathaniel, 1705-1768. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of Fifth Train Band in 
Norwich, October, 1746. 

Miss Sarah A. Giddings. 
Gilbert, Jonathan, 1645-1682. 
Deputy to the General Court of 
Hartford, Conn., 1677, '78, '81; 
Marshal of the Colony. 
Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Gilbert, Matthew, 1638-1680. 
(Conn.) 
Magistrate of New Haven, 1658, 
'59, '60, '64; Deputy Governor of 
New Haven, 1661, '62, '63; As- 
sistant, Connecticut, 1677. 
Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 
Gillam, Benjamin, 1635-1685. 
Lieutenant in King Philip's War. 
Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence. 
Oilman, Daniel, 1702-1780. 
(N.H.) _ 
Colonel in Fourth Regiment, 
N.H. Militia, about 1755. 
Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 



Oilman, Ezekiel, 1706-1745. 
(N.H.) 
Major at Cape Breton, 1744/5. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 
Oilman, John, 1638-1708. (N.H.) 
Associate Justice for Norfolk, 
1677; Councillor, 1681, '82, '83; 
Representative and Speaker, 1693; 
Lieutenant of Exeter Military 
Company, October, 1669; Cap- 
tain. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Sterhng R. McMasters. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy 
Ward. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 

Oilman, Nicholas, 1672-1 741. 

(N.H.) 

Judge of Common Pleas, 1729; 

Judge of the Superior Court, 

1732-40. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 
Oilman, Nicholas, 1731-1783. 
(N.H.) 
Colonel Fourth Regiment, New 
Hampshire Militia; Member of 
Committee of Supplies; Member 
of Third Provincial Congress, 
1775; Receiver-General of the 
Colony, 1776. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 
Glover, John, 1630-1653. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1637-44, '47-51; Assist- 
ant, 1652, '53. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 

Godfrey, Richard, 1692. 

Captain in Colonel Timothy Rug- 
gles's Regiment, French and Ind- 



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323 



ian War; Major in Colonel 
Thomas Doty's Regiment, same 
war. 

Mrs. Franklin W. Oakley. 

GOLDTHWAIT, JOHN, 1677-1766. 

Ensign Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1730; Lieu- 
tenant, 1732. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

GOLDTHWAIT, JOSEPH, 1706-1780. 

Commissioned Adjutant First 
Massachusetts Regiment for Ex- 
pedition to Cape Breton, March 
12, 1744/5; brevetted Captain at 
Louisburg, March 20, 1744/5; 
Major in Colonel Bagley's Regi- 
ment in Nova Scotia Expedition, 

1759- 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Whitney. 
GooDENOw, Edmund, i 638-1 688. 
Deputy from Sudbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1645, '49) 
'50, '60, '73, '74, '79, '80; Ensign, 
Aug. 12, 1645; Captain of Foot 
Company at Sudbury, May 27, 
1674. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Mrs. J. H. Snow. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Goodhue, William, 1645-1712. 
Deputy from Ipswich to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1666, 
'67, '73, '76, '77, '80, '81, '83. 

Mrs. Charles T. Ballard. 

Mrs. William L. Dickson. 

Miss Blanche Goodhue. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
Goodrich, David, 1667-1755. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant, May, 1704; Captain, 
1710; Captain Wethersfield Com- 
pany, May, 17 15; Deputy for 
Wethersfield, 1716-27, '29, '30, 

'3i> '32, '33> '34, '35- '36, '37. 
'38, '39; Colonel. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Goodrich, Ephraim, 1663-1739. 
Ensign, 1698; Lieutenant, 1710- 
13; Captain South Company of 
Wethersfield; Deputy to General 
Court from Glastonbury, 1702. 
Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 



Goodwin, Ichabod, 1700 . 

Captain-Lieutenant of First Com- 
pany or Train Band of Ber\\ack, 
in Major John Hill's Regiment, 
in 1757; Captain, May 26, 1758, 
in Colonel Jedediah Preble's 
Regiment. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Goodwin, William, 1632-1673. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1634; RuUng Elder of 
First Church, Hartford, 1636. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant, 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. William P. Lord. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Goodyeare, Stephen, 1638-1657. 
(Conn.) 
Magistrate of New Haven, 1641, 
'42; Deputy Governor of New 
Haven, 1643-57; Commissioner 
of United Colonies, 1645, '46, '47, 
'50, '51- 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. Samuel F Smith. 

Miss Ehzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
GooKiN, Daniel, Va., 1630-1643; 
Mass., 1644-1687. (Va., Mass.) 
Captain in Virginia, " Commander 
of Upper Norfolk," 1642; Dep- 
uty to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1649, '51; Speaker, 165 1; 
Assistant, 1652-75, '77-86; Ma- 
jor-General of Massachusetts Col- 
ony, 1681-86; Censor of Press, 
1662; Appointed to keep County 
Courts, 1660, '64, '70, '71; to 
keep Court among the Indians, 
1661. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cumm.ings. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Miss Anna G. Goodwin. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Miss Rose Lamb. 

Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Mrs. Charles G. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
GooKiN, Rev. Nathaniel, 1656- 
1692. 
Minister of First Church, Cam- 
bridge, Nov. 15, 1682; Fellow of 
Harvard College, 1690-92. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
GooKiN, Rev. Nathaniel, 2D, 
1687-1734. (N.H.) 
Distinguished Minister of Hamp- 
ton, N.H., 1710-34. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
GooKiN, Samuel, 1652-1730. 

Captain as early as 1692; Lieu- 
tenant in Colonel Tailer's Regi- 
ment at Port Royal, 17 10. 

Miss Rose Lamb. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 
Gore, Samuel, 1650-1692. 

Lieutenant of Roxbury Military 
Company, June 19, 1689. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Mrs. Robert M. Abbott. 
GORHAM, 1637-1676. 

Captain in King Philip's War; 
Deputy from Yarmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1653. 



Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. Clement Bates. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 

Mrs. Frank A. Monroe. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

Mrs. William A. Wheeler. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
GoRHAM, John, 1652-1716. 

Deputy from Barnstable to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1689, 
'90, '92, '95; Captain Canada Ex- 
pedition, 1690. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 

Mrs. Frank A. Monroe. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
GoRHAM, Nathaniel, i 738-1796. 
Representative from Charlestown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1771-74; Member of First and 
Second Provincial Congress, 1774, 
'75; Board of War, 1778-81. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Gorton, Samuel, 1638-1677. (R.I.) 
Commissioner for Warwick to 
Rhode Island Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1651, '52, '55, '56, '57, '58, 
'59, '60, '62, '63; Deputy to Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1664, '65, '66, '70; 
One of the twelve purchasers of 
Warwick, 1642; A Founder of 
Rhode Island. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 



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325 



GoTT, Charles, 1628-1668. 

Founder of Massachusetts Bay 
Colony; Deputy to General Court, 

1634, '54- 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

GotTLD, Daniel, 1716. (R.I.) 

Elected Deputy from Newport to 
Rhode Island General Assembly, 
1673, but chosen Assistant; As- 
sistant also, 1674. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Gould, John, 1635-17 10. 
Lieutenant, 16S3. 

Mrs. Frank D. White. 
Graham, Rev. Chaxjncey, 1727- 
1784. (N.Y.) 
Chaplain of the Forces in the 
Province of New York in E.x- 
pedition against Canada, 1760. 

Mrs. C. G. Mercer. 
Grant, Ebenezer, 1706-1797. 
(Conn.) 
Captain Ninth Company of Wind- 
sor, October, 1742; Captain Third 
Company, Windsor, October, 1752. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Grant, Ephraim, 1698-1785. 
(Conn.) 
Ensign Tolland Train Band, 1737; 
Lieutenant, 1746; Captain, 1751. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Graves, Thomas, 163 8- 169 7. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1676, '77, '78. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 
Graves, Thomas, 1683-1747. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1733-37.. '39-47; Special Justice 
of Superior Court, 1737; Justice 
of Superior Court, 1738. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 



Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Mrs. Frank S. Hofifman. 
Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 
Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 
Gray, Edward, 1643-1681. 

Deputy from Plymouth to General 
Court of Plymouth Colony, 1676, 

'77, '79- 

Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 

Green, Henry, 1700. 

Commissioner, Assistant, Justice 
Court of Sessions, Councillor, 
1685-89, '92-98; Chief Justice 
Court Common Pleas, 1697, '98. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Green, Henry, 1638-1717. 

Lieutenant of Maiden Military 
Company in 1703. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 
Green, Samuel, 1630-1701. 

Sergeant, 1643; Ensign, 1660; 
and served in King PhiUp's War, 
1676; Lieutenant, 1686; Captain, 
1689; altogether serving as Com- 
missioned Officer over sixty years; 
Member of Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1638. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 
Greene, James, 1636-1698. 

Commissioner, 1660-63; Deputy, 
1664-75, '85-86, '90; Assistant, 
1670, '71. 

Mrs. WilHam G. Northup. 
Greene, John, 1638-1708. (R.I.) 
Commissioner, 1652-63; Attorney- 
General, 1657-60; Assistant, 1660, 
'73, '77> '78, '80-90. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Greene, John, i636?-i658. (R.I.) 
Commissioner to Court of Com- 
missioners, 1652, '54, '55, '56, 
'57; Historic Founder of Rhode 
Island as one of the thirteen 
Original Proprietors of Providence 
Plantations; One of the twelve 
purchasers of Warwick, 1642 ; 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Magistrate at General Court of 
Trials, 1655, '56. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 
Mrs. George B. Blake. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Mrs. William G. Northup. 
Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Mrs. William Tudor. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Greene, Thomas, 1637-1717. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner to the Rhode 
Island Court of Commissioners, 
1662; Deputy from Warwick, 
1667, '69, '70, '72, '74, '78, '81, '83, 
'84; Assistant, 1678, '79, '84. 
Mrs. Francis Blake. 
Mrs. George Baty Blake. 
Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Mrs. Charles E. Perkins. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Mrs. William Tudor. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Greene, William, 1696-1758. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy Governor, 1740, '41, '42; 
Governor, 1743, '44. '46, '48-54, 

'57- 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Greenleat, Edmund, 1635-1671. 
Ensign, 1639; Lieutenant, 1642- 

47- 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 
Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 
Mrs. WiUiam T. Cushing. 



Mrs. Charles Henry Deere. 
Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 
Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 
Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 
Mrs. Arthur K. Hunt. 
Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 
Miss Rose Lamb. 
Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 
Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 
Mrs. Stanley T. PuUen. 
Mrs. WilUam de Benneville 

Rhodes. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Mrs. James S. Surget. 
Mrs. John F. Thompson. 
Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Mrs. WilUam Tudor. 
Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Mrs. Charles K. Wells. 
Mrs. F. A. Whitwell. 
Miss NataUe S. Whitwell. 
Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward 

Greenleaf, Enoch, 1705- 

Lieutenant Boston Seventh Com- 
pany of Suffolk Regiment, May 
12, 1675; Served in King Philip's 
War. 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 
Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 
Greenleaf, Stephen, 1635-1690. 
Deputy from Newbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1676, '86, 
'89, '90; Commissioned Ensign 
Newbury Company, May 31, 
1670; Captain in Expedition to 
Canada, 1690. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 
Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 
Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 
Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 
Miss Rose Lamb. 
Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 
Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Mrs. William Tudor. 
Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Greenleaf, Stephen, 1652-1743. 
Captain of Newbury Company. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



327 



Miss Rose Lamb. 
Mrs. William Tudor. 
Greenough, John, 1672/3-1732. 
Captain of Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1726. 
Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Greenwood, John, 1737- 

Representative from Newton to 
Massachusetts General Covu-t, 

i735> '36, '37- 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Greigson, Thomas, 1646. 

(Conn.) 
Governor's Assistant; Commis- 
sioner to General Court in 1643; 
Commissioner to English Parlia- 
ment in 1646. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Geiswold, Ebenezer, 1702-1779. 
(Conn.) 
Second Lieutenant of First Com- 
pany of Third Connecticut Regi- 
ment, 1755, in Crown Point Ex- 
pedition; also Revolutionary Sol- 
dier. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Hill. 
Griswold, Edward, 1639-169 i. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court, 1656, '58, '59, '60, '62, '67- 
87, '8q. 

Mrs. William R. Castle. 

Mrs. Thaddeus C. Field. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Miss Grace R. Hebard. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. Wilham A. Rublee. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Frank L. Vance. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Griswold, John, 1690-1764. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Lyme to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 172 1, '25, 

'33, '34, '35, '36, '38, '39. '40, 
'41, '42, '43, '44, '45, '46, '47, '48, 

'49. '52, '53> '56, '57- 

Mrs. Charles Milton Hobbs. 



Griswold, Matthew, 1642-1699. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly from Lyme, 1654, '67, 
'68, '69, '71, '72, '73, '74, '77, '78, 
'79, '80, '81, '82, '83, '84, '85. 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Grover, James, 1686. (N.J.) 

Grantee of Monmouth Patent, 
1663; Lieutenant First Company 
Militia in New Jersey, Dec. i, 
1663; Member of Court at Port- 
land Poynt, July 16, 1670; 
Justice of Peace at Shrewsbury, 
Sept. 6, 1676; also at Middletown, 
1676; Deputy to treat with Ad- 
mirals and Commanders of Fleet 
belonging to States-General, 1673; 
Burgess for Middletown in First 
General Assembly, 1668. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 
Hale, Rev. John, 1636-1700. 
Minister at Beverly, 1 664-1 700; 
Preached Election Sermon, 1684; 
Active in forwarding the interests 
of the Colony. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Hale, Robert, 1630-1659. 
Ensign at Charlestown. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Lucien W. Coy. 

Mrs. Hall Curtis. 

Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 

Miss NataHe S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Hale, Robert, 1702/3-1767. 

Representative from Beverly to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1733. '34, '35, '38, '40, '41, '42, 
'43, '44, '4S> '46, ;47, '48, '54, '56, 
'57; Colonel of Fifth Regiment of 
Massachusetts in Cape Breton 
Expedition, 1744. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyps. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Hale, Captain Thomas, 1637- 
1688. 
Sergeant, 1652-57; Captain of 
Alilitia; Commissioner for Haver- 
hill. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 

Hale, Thomas, 1659-1730. 

In Captain John March's Com- 
pany, Canada Expedition, 1690; 
Captain, 1704/5; Representative, 

1713-14- 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Hall, Benjamin, 1731-1817. 

Representative from Medford to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1771, '73, '74; Member of First, 
Second, and Third Provincial 
Congresses; Member of Commit- 
tee of SuppHes, appointed by 
Provincial Congress, Oct., 1774. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Hall, Elisha, 1655 . 

Representative from Yarmouth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1703, '07, '08, '10. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Hall, John, i 690-1 746. 

Captain in MiHtary Company of 
Medford. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Hall, Joseph, 1720-1807. 

Commissioned Captain of Second 
Foot Company of Taunton, April 

(h 1757- 

Mrs. Hinman H. Clark. 

Hall, Kinsley, 165 2-1 736. (N.H.) 
Representative to New Hamp- 
shire General Assembly, 1694, '95; 
Councillor of New Hampshire, 
1696, '98-1736; Judge of Supe- 
rior Court, 1698; Lieutenant at 
Exeter, Sept. 12, 1692; Captain. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
Hall, Ralph, 1639-1671? 

Lieutenant, 1656; Representative 
at First New Hampshire Assembly, 



1680; Commissioner of Small 
Causes. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Hall, Richard, i 644-1 691. 

Ensign; Lieutenant at Dorchester, 
March 30, 1683. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Miss Sally Fairchild. 

Hall, William, 1638-1675. (R.I.) 

Commissioner for Portsmouth, 

1654, '56, '60, '63; Deputy for 

Portsmouth, 1665, '66, '67, '68, '72, 

'73- 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Hamlin, John, 1658-1733. (Conn.) 
Judge of County Court, 17 15; 
Judge of Superior Court, 17 16, 
'17, '18, '19, '20, '21; Deputy to 
General Assembly from Middle- 
town, 1690, '91, '92, '93; Assist- 
ant, 1694-1729. 

Mrs. George M. Brady. 
Hammond, John, 1634-1709. 
Lieutenant of Troopers, 1694. 
Miss Alice G. Chapman. 
Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 
Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Hammond, John, 1663 . 

Lieutenant Rochester Military 
Company, May 20, 1690. 

Mrs. Frederic S. Coolidge. 
Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Hammond, Joseph, 1709/10. 

Councillor, 1698-1706; Judge of 
Common Pleas, 1700-09/10; 
Major by 1698. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
PIarris, Daniel, 1659-1701. 

Deputy to the General Court of 
Middletown, Conn., 1678, '84, '87, 
'89; Captain, 1677. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Harris, Thomas, 1636-1686. (R.I.) 
Comissioner from Providence to 
Rhode Island Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1651, '52, '53, '54, '55, '56, 
'57, '61, '62, '63; Deputy to Gen- 
eral Assembly 1664, '66, '70; 
Assistant, 1666, '68, '71, '72, '73, 
'74, '75; One of Thirteen Signers 
of First Written Compact of 
Providence Plantations; A Founder 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



329 



of Rhode Island; Named in the 
Royal Charter, 1663. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Harris, Thomas, Jr., 1664-1711. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy from Providence to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1671, 
'81, '82, '85, '91, 1706. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Hartwell, Jonathan, 1692-1778. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 
Hartwell, William, 1636- 
1690. 
Quartermaster of Troop under 
Captain Wheeler, Oct. 15, 1673. 
Mrs. Edward M. Churchman. 
Mrs. William T. Councilman. 
Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mi.xter. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 
Hasey, William, 1650-1689. 

Lieutenant of the "Three County 
Troop," May 27, 1674; Served 
as Lieutenant in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Miss Mar}' Rivers. 
Haskell, William, 1642-1693. 
Deputy from Gloucester to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1672, '81, 
'82, '83, '85; Lieutenant of 
Gloucester Train Band, March 
16, 1680/1; Captain. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 
Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 
Hatch, Jabez, 1737-1802. 

Captain-Lieutenant of Train of 
Artillery in Boston, April, 1772. 
Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 
Hatch, William, 1633-165 i. 

Lieutenant of Scituate, Oct. 16, 
1643; Representative, 1642. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Hathaway, John, 1639-1705. 
Deputy to Plvmouth General 
Court, 1680, '8'i, '82, '83, '84; 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1696, '97. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 



Miss Helen F. Kimball. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 
Hathaway, Philip, i 740-1816. 
Lieutenant First Foot Company 
of Freetown, 1775-81. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 
Hathorne, William, 1630-1681. 
Deputy from Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1634/5, 1635- 
46, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, '56, '57, 
'58; 'S9) '60, '61; First Speaker 
of House of Deputies, 1644, '45, 
'46, '48, '50, '57, '60, '61; Assist- 
ant, 1662-79; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1644, '50, '51, 
'52, '53. '73; Captain, 1645; 
Major in 1656. 

Miss Lucy T. Ames. 

Mrs. Clinton L. Baxter. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. William H. Brawley. 

Mrs. Lucus Brodhead. 

Mrs. Thomas F. Carter. 

Mrs. Henry E. Cooper. 

Miss Georgie L. Porter. 
Hawes, Benjamin, 1731-1813. 
Lieutenant Wrentham Company, 
Third Suffolk Regiment, June, 
1771. 

Miss Cornelia Semple. 
Hawes, Daniel, 1684-1763. 
Ensign, April 23, 1760. 

Mrs. Prentiss M. Blake. 
Hawke, James, 1649-1715/6. 
Ensign at Hingham in 1697/8. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Havi^kins, Anthony, 1674. 

Representative for 17 sessions; 
Was named in Charter of Con- 
necticut, April 29, 1662; Assist- 
ant, 1668-70; One of the first 
Magistrates of Connecticut under 
the Charter. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 
Hawley, Joseph, 1655/6-1711. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1683, '85, '91, '92, '95, '97, '98, 
'99; Lieutenant of "Foote Com- 
panv," Northampton, Oct. 14, 
1685. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Bradley Oilman. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
Hayden, Benjamin, 17 20-1 792. 
Served as Quartermaster in Relief 
of Fort William Henry, August, 
1757; Lieutenant, 1762; Captain 
of Grenadiers, Second Sufifolk 
Regiment, 1771; Major of Militia, 
March, 1776. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Hayman, John, i 662-1 686. 
Major. 

Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 
Haynes, John, i 633-1 654. (Mass., 
Conn.) 
Governor of Massachusetts, 1635; 
Colonel Second Massachusetts 
Regiment, 1636; Assistant of 
Massachusetts, 1634, '36; An His- 
toric Founder of Connecticut; 
Governor of Connecticut, 1639, 

'41, '43. '45. '47, '49. '50. '51. '53; 
Magistrate, 1640, '42, '48; Dep- 
uty Governor, 1644, '46, '52; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 
1646, '50. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. WilHara A. Butler, Jr. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Mrs. Grant Fitch. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Alexander D. Jones. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 

Mrs. Franklin T. Smith. 

Miss Ahce R. Taylor. 

Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 

Mrs. WilHam Tudor. 

Mrs. ElHs B. Usher. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Haynes, John, 1637-1692. 

Deputy from Sudbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1669, 
'83, '84. 

Mrs. Wilham T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 



Mrs. John McAlhster Scho- 

field. 
Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Haynes, Walter, i 638-1 665. 
Deputy from Sudbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1641, '42, 
'43, '44, '46, '48, '51. 

Mrs. WilUam T. Gushing. 
Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 
Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 
Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 

field. 
Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Hazard, Thomas, i 635-1 680. 
A Founder of the Historic Char- 
ter Colony of Newport, 1639. 
Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Hazeltine, Samuel, 1645-1717. 
Ensign; Lieutenant. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 
Hazen, Richard, i 669-1 733. 
Lieutenant of Militia. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
He.\ld, Ephraim, 1734-1815. 
(N.H.) 
Captain by 1768. 

Mrs. Weston Lewis. 

Heard, James, 1677. 

Ensign in Kittery Company, 1659. 
Mrs. Henry S. Burrage. 
Heath, Isaac, i 635-1 661. 

Deputy from Roxburj' to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1636, '37, 

'38- 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Heath, William, 1632-1752. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Roxbury, 1634, '37, '38, 
'39 '40, '41- 

Mrs. Charles L. Spencer. 
Hedge, Willi.-^m, 1634-1670. 
Ensign Yarmouth MiHtary Com- 
pany, June 9, 1653; Captain, Aug. 
2, 1659; Member of Plymouth 
Colony Council of War, Oct. 2, 
1658. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 

Miss Susan Lowell Clarke. 
Henchm.an, Thomas, 1654-1703. 
Deputy from Chelmsford to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1666, 
'67, '71, '76; Cornet of Middlesex 
Troop, May 31, 1670; Captain, 
June 1, 1677; Major in 1689; 
Lieutenant in King Philip's War. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



331 



Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 
Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 
Hermans, Augustine, 1644-1686. 
(N.Y., Md.) 
One of the "Nine Men" of New 
Netherland, 1647, '49, '50; Com- 
missioner of Boundary of Mary- 
land, 1659. 

Mrs. Samuel D. Warren. 
Hersey, Joshua, i 704-1784. 

Representative from 1758 to 1772, 
inclusive. Hingham. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

HiBBARD, ZeBULON, 1714-1788. 

(Conn.) 
Captain of Third Company, Fifth 
Connecticut Regiment, May i6, 
1766. 

Mrs. WilHam R. Castle. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr 
Higgins, Richard, i 633-1674/5. 
Member Plymouth Military 
Company; Council of War, 1653; 
Committee of Purchase and Re- 
moval of Plymouth Colony to 
Eastham; Deputy to Plymouth 
General Court, 1653, '55, '57, '58, 
'60, '65, '70. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 
HiGGiNSON, Rev. Francis, 1629- 
1630. 
Minister of First Church in the 
Colony; One of the Historic 
F'o unders of Massachusetts; 
Elected in London a member of 
Council for Massachusetts, April 
30, 1629; Active in founding and 
forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Augustus P. Gardner. 

Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 



Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Higginson, John, 1646-1720. 
Deputy from Salem, 1689, '92; 
Councillor, 1700-19/20; Judge 
of Common Pleas, 1708-20; 
Lieutenant of Salem Foote Com- 
pany, June I, 1677; Captain of 
Salem Troops, Oct. 10, 1683; 
Lieutenant-Colonel. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Ehzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Higginson, Rev. John, 1629-1708. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Chaplain at Fort Saybrook, 1637; 
Minister at Guilford, 1643-50; 
Minister at Salem, 1660-1708; 
Preached Election Sermon, 1663; 
Active in founding and forward- 
ing the interests of the two Col- 
onies. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 

Miss Ahce Lee. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
HiGGiNSON, John, 1675-1718. 

Lieutenant Salem Company, 1700. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
HiGGiNSON, Stephen, 1716-1761. 
Representative from Salem, 1759, 
'61; Judge of Common Pleas, 
1761. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
HiGLEY, John. (Conn.) 

Lieutenant, 1690; Captain, Sims- 
bury Train Band, May, 1698; 
Deputy to General Assembly from 
Sinisbury, 1689-94, '98-1701, 
'04-11. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Hill, Elisha, 1710-1764. 

Captain in Militia and Train Band 
of Berwick, District of Maine, and 
of the First York County Regi- 
ment, commanded by Colonel 
Sir William Pepperill, March 26, 
1757, and later Captain of the 
Second Berwick Company in 
Colonel Nathaniel Sparhawk's 
Regiment. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Hill, John, 1713. 

Captain in command of Fort Mary 
at Saco, resigned, 1700. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur Phillips Nazro. 

Hill, Ralph, 1695. 

Deputy from Billerica to Massa- 



chusetts General Court, 1689, '92, 
'93, '94; Captain. 

Mrs. Howard Morris. 

Mrs. Daniel A. Robertson. 

Hill, Richard, (Md.) 

Burgess Anne Arundel County, 
1681-89, '94~99; Chief Justice 
of County Court, 1686; Captain 
Anne Arundel County Mihtia till 
1689. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Hills, Joseph, 1638-1687/8. 

Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1647, 
and Speaker of the House; Dep- 
uty from Maiden, 1650, '51, '52, 
'53. '54, '55, '56, '60, '61, '62, '63, 
'64, from Newbury, 1667, '68, '69; 
Captain of Maiden Train Band. 

Mrs. Edwin Brown. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 

Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Hilton, William, 1678-1723. 
Ensign, 1711; Lieutenant, 1723. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 
Hinckley, Thomas, 1635-1706. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1646, '48, 
'49, '54, '55; Member of Council 
of War, 1658, '67; Assistant, 
1658-79; Deputy Governor of 
Plymouth, 1680; Governor, 1681- 
86, '89-92; Commissioner of United 
Colonies, 1673-86, '89-91; Coun- 
cillor of Massachusetts, 1692. 

Aliss Annie M. Bailey. 

Miss Mary L. Bailey. 

Mrs. Edward Bangs. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



333 



Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 

Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Hitchcock, Ebenezer, 1694-1776. 
Lieutenant Springfield Troop of 
Horse, October, 1748; Served as 
Captain in South Regiment of 
Hampshire County, October, 1756. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Hitchcock, John, 1712. 

Ensign at the Falls fight, May 19, 
1676. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
Hitchcock, Luke, 1655-1 726/7. 
Representative from Springfield 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1696, '97, '98, 1713, '15, '16, '18, 
'19, '20, '21, '22; Captain. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Hoar, Daniel, 1680-17 73. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Hobart, Edmund, 1633-1646. 
Deputy from Hingham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1639, '40, 
'42. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 

Mrs. Frank A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Edward H. Cutler. 

Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. Richard J. Hill. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Norton. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. William K. Rogers. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan 
Wilson. 
Hobart, Rev. Peter, 1635-1678/9. 
First Minister of Hingham, 1635- 
78; Active in founding and for- 
warding the interests of the Col- 



ony. 



Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 
Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 
Mrs. Edward H. Gheen. 
Mrs. John C. Gray. 
Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 



Mrs. Delos A. Montfort. 

Mrs. Albert E. Richardson. 

Mrs. William K. Rogers. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Mrs. PhiHp Washburn. 
Hobby, Sir Charles, 1669-17 15. 
Captain of Ancient and Honora- 
ble Artillery Company, 1702, '13; 
Colonel of Massachusetts Regi- 
ment in Port Royal Expedition, 
1710. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Benjamin S.Farnsworth. 

Miss Harriet E.P.Farnsworth. 

Miss Henrietta L.Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 
Hodges, William, 1682-1766. 
Captain of the Tliird MiUtary 
Company of Taunton. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
HoLBROOK, John, 1640-1699. 
Deputy from Weymouth to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1651, 
'64, '69, '71, '72, '73, '80, 'Si, '83, 
'85, '86, '92; Lieutenant in King 
Philip's War, and Captain, 1676 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

H olden, Randall, i638?-i692. 

(R.L) 

One of the Historic Founders of 

Rhode Island; Treasurer of 

Rhode Island, 1652; Assistant, 

1647, '54, '55- '57, '58, '59, '64, 
'65, '76; Commissioner from 
Warwick to Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1652, '54, '56, '57, '58, 
'59, '60, '62, '63; Deputy to Gen. 
eral Assembly, 1666, '67, '69, '71, 
'72, '73, '75, '80, '86; One of the 
Purchasers of "The King's Prov- 
ince," 1659; Named in Royal 
Charter, 1663. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

HOLLINGSWORTH, VALENTINE, 

1682-1710. (Del.) 
Deputy from Newcastle to the 
Delaware Assembly, 1682-83, 
'87-89, '95, 1700. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

HOLLISTER, ElISHA, 1722-180O. 

Captain. (Conn.) 

Mrs. William Renwick. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



HoLLiSTER, John, 1643-1665. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Weymouth to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, March, 
1643/4; Deputy to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1644, '45, '50, 
'537 '54, '55. '56, '57> '58, '59. '61; 
Lieutenant by April, 1657. 

Miss Alma McGeoch. 

Miss Ehzabeth W. Perkins. 

Mrs. William Renwick. 
HoLMAN, John, 1633-1652. 

Ensign of Dorchester Military 
Company, March 9, 1636/7. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
Holmes, or Homes, William, 
1716/7-1785. 
Captain Boston Regiment in Sep- 
tember, 1761; Captain of Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1765. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 
HoLTON, William, i 634-1 691. 
Deputy from Northampton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1665, '66, '67, '70, '71. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. John A. WatUng. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
HoLYOKE, Edward, 1636/7-1660. 
Associate for Salem Court, 1639; 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1639, '40, '41, '42, '43, '47, 
'48, '50, '60; Deputy for Spring- 
field, 1650, '60. 

Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Mrs. Breese J. Stevens. 
HoLYOKE, Rev. Edward, 1689- 
1769. 
President of Harvard College, 
1737-69. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

HOLYOKE, ElIZUR, 1636/7-1676. 

Captain Hampshire Regiment; 
Magistrate of Hampshire County 
Court; Deputy for Springfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1656, '61, '67, '70, '73, '74, '75. 



Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 

Miss Alma McGeoch. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Mrs. Angus Smith. 
Hooker, Rev. Thomas, 1633-1647, 
(Mass., Conn.) 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Connecticut, 1636; An Eminent 
Minister at Cambridge and Hart- 
ford; Active in founding and for- 
warding the interests of the two 
Colonies. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Hopkins, Stephen, i 620-1 644. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Plantation; Assistant of 
Plymouth, 1634, '35. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Miss Edith M. Clarke. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Ethan O. Hurd. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 

Mrs. George E. Martin. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Frederick Paine. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Turner. 
HopKiNSON, Caleb, 1 681-1730. 
Mentioned as Ensign in records 
of the Probate Court of Essex 
County, Massachusetts. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
HoPKiNSON, Samuel, 17 18-1785. 
Commissioned Ensign of the 
Fourth Regiment of Militia in 
the County of Essex, Massachu- 
setts, in 1762. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
HoucHiN, Jeremy, i 640-1 670. 

Ensign, 1655; Deputy from 

Hingham to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1651-55, '57, '58, '59, 
'63, '64, '65, '67. 

Mrs. WiUiam T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



335 



Hough, Atherton, i 633-1 650. 
Assistant, 1635; Deputy from 
Boston to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1637, '38, '39. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Murray Warner. 
Houghton, John, 1653-1724. 
Deputy from Lancaster to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1690, '92, 
'93, '97, '1705, 06, '08, '11, '12, '15, 
'16, '17, '18, '19, '21, '24. 

Miss Sara F. Houghton. 
Houghton, Ralph, i 647-1 705. 
Deputy from Lancaster to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1673; 
Deputy to Special General Court, 
September, 1673; Representative 
from Lancaster to Council for 
Safety of the People, 1689. 

Miss Margaret H. Folger. 
Mrs. WilUam M. Folger. 
Ha WARD, or Howard, John, 1651 ?- 
1700? 
Representative from Bridgewater 
to Plymouth General Court, 1678, 
'83; Ensign; Lieutenant, Oct. 2, 
1689. 

Mrs. Lyman H. Baldv/in. 

Howe, Edward, 1644. 

Deputy from Watertown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1635, 

'36, '37/8, '38, '38/9. '39. '42, '43; 
appointed Lieutenant in Expedi- 
tion against Pequots, May, 1637. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 
field. 

Howell, Edward, 1639 . 

Assistant, 1647. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 
Howes, Thomas, 1638-1665. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1652, '53, '58, 
'S9, '60, '61, '62. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. William A. Rublee. 

Mrs. Frank L. Vance. 
Howes, Thomas, Jr., 1638-1676. 
Deputy from Yannouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1668, '69, 
'70, '72, '73, '75, '76; Ensign of 



Yarmouth MiUtary Company, 
Aug. II, 1670; Captain, June S3, 
1674. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. William A. Rublee. 

Mrs. Frank L. Vance. 
Rowland, John, 1620-1672/3. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Assistant of 
Plymouth, 1632/3, '34, '35, Dep- 
uty to Plymouth General Court, 
1641, 1645-58, '61, '63, '66, '67, 
'70. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Miss Annie M. Bailey. 

Miss Mary L. Bailey. 

Mrs. Clement Bates. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Brown. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Mary R. Cochrane. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Jeremiah S. Dunham. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Miss Ruth Hodges. 

Mrs. WiUiam J. Keep. 

Mrs. Sterling R. McMasters. 

Mrs. Frank A. Monroe. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 

Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

Mrs. WiUiam A. Wheeler. 

HowLAND, John, 1627 . 

Ensign of Barnstable Military 
Company, July 7, 1674; Lieu- 
tenant of Barnstable MiUtary 
Company, March 8, 1682/3. 

Miss Annie M. Bailey. 

Miss Mary L. Bailey. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. WilUam J. Keep. 

Howland, Joseph, 1624 . 

Lieutenant by June, 1675; Deputy 
from Plymouth to Plymouth Gen- 
eral Court, 1677, '78. 

Miss Ruth Hodges. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



HowLETT, Thomas, 1635-1667/S. 
Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1635; 
confirmed Ensign of Ipswich Com- 
pany, May 14, 1645; Deputy from 
Topsfield, 1664, with title of En- 
sign. 

Mrs. Charles C. Morrison. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
HoYT, David, 1651-1704. 

Second in command at Deer- 
field under Lieutenant Thomas 
Wells; Lieutenant, 1703; Cap- 
tain, 1704. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley- 
Mrs. Edward C. Finkbine. 
HoYT, Jonathan, 1688-1779. 

Lieutenant in command at Deer- 
field, 1746. 

Mrs. Edward C. Finkbine. 

HoYT, Walter, 1699. 

Deputy from Norwalk to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 1658-59, 
'61, '67, '68, '70, '71, '73, '74, '76, 
'78, '81. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 
Hubbard, George, 1636-1683. 
(Conn.) 
Committee, or Deputy, from 
Wethersfield to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1637, '38, '39, '40, '41, 
'42; Deputy to New Haven Gen- 
eral Court from Guilford, 1654, 
'55. '57>'5S, '59, '61, '62. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Hill. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Hubbard, Jonathan, 1683-1761. 
Lieutenant, 1725/6; Major, 1734. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Hubbard, William, 1635-1670. 
Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1638, '39, 
'43> '44, '45. '46, '56, '57, '58, '60. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Hubbard, Rev. William, 1635- 
1704. 
Minister at Ipswich, 165 6-1 704; 
Active in founding and forward- 
ing the interests of the Colony; 
Historian of Massachusetts. 



Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. Albert M. Day. 

Mrs. Francis C. Farwell. 

Miss Ehzabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 

Mrs. WiUiam Tudor. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
HucKENS, Thomas, 163 7-1 679. 
Ensign Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1639; Deputy 
from Barnstable to Plymouth 
General Court, 1669, '70, '71, '72, 
'74> '75> '77> '78; Member of 
Council of War, 1671; Plymouth 
Commissary-General with pay of 
Lieutenant, 1675. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 
Hull, John, 1641-1711. (Conn.) 
Surgeon in King Philip's War, 
1676; Deputy from Derby to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1689. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 
Hull, Joseph, 1662-1744. (Conn.) 
Commissioned Ensign Derby 
Train Band, May, 1707; Lieuten- 
ant, October, 1709; Captain, May, 
1 716; Deputy for Derby to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 17 10, 
'13, '16. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Hull, Joseph, 1694-1778. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Derby to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 1742; Com- 
missioned Lieutenant Derby 
Train Band, May, 1746; Captain, 
May, 1750. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Hull, Joseph, i 728-1 775. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Derby to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 1763, '64, 
'6s, '69, '70, '71, '72, '73, '74, '75. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Humphrey, John, i 634-1 641. 
One of the Historic Founders 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony; 
Assistant by Royal Charter of 
1628/9; Magistrate of County 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



337 



Court, May, 1636; Assistant, 1634- 
41; Sergeant-Major, June 2, 1641. 
Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
HtTNT, Ephraim, 1650-1713. 

Confirmed Captain Weymouth 
Foot Company, June 28, 1689; 
Appointed Captain to go against 
Indians, Aug. 24, 1689; Captain 
in Suffolk Regiment in Expedition 
against Canada, 1690; Colonel of 
Middlesex Regiment in service, 
1706/7, '08; Representative from 
Weymouth to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1696, with title of 
Major, 1697, 1702, with title of 
Lieutenant-Colonel; Councillor, 

1703-13- 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Theodore S. Montague. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Hunt, William, 1692-1766. 

Representative from Braintree to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1 741, '46, '48, '49; Commissioned 
by Governor Shirley Major Sec- 
ond Massachusetts Regiment, 
Feb. 15, 1744, for Cape Breton 
Expedition; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1750; Colonel, 1752. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Huntington, Joshua, i 698-1 745. 
Captain Train Band, May, 1745; 
Lieutenant, November, 1740. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 
HussEY, Christopher, 1632- 
1685/6. (Mass., N.H.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1658, '59, '60, '72; 
Councillor of New Hampshire, 
1679-85; Lieutenant as early as 
1658; Captain, May 15, 1672. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. Franklin W. OHn. 

Miss Mary Rodman. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

HUTCHINS, HeZEKIAH, 1728-1796. 

Lieutenant in French and Indian 

Wars, 1754, '56, '59, '60, '61, '62. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Hutchinson, Edward, 1633-1675. 

Lieutenant Ancient and Honor- 



able Artillery Company, 1654; 
Captain, 1657; Deputy to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court for 
Boston, 1658; Captain of Three 
County Troop, 1659-74; Captain 
in King Phihp's War. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 

Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer. 

Mrs. Theodore Thomas. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Hutchinson, Edward 1678-1752. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1717, '18; Judge of Suffolk 
County Court of Common Pleas, 
March 20, 1 722/3-31; its Chief 
Justice, 1743-52; Judge of Pro- 
bate for Suffolk County, Feb. 12, 
1745/6-52; Captain of Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery Com- 
pany, 1717, '24, '30; Lieutenant- 
Colonel Boston Mihtia, 171 7; 
Colonel, 1729-33. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 
Hutchinson, Elisha, 1641-1717. 
Ensign Boston Foote Company, 
May 7, 1673; Lieutenant, May 12, 
1675; Captain, June 11, 1679; 
Major of Suffolk Regiment, Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1694; Colonel, 
1 699-1 703; Commander of Forces 
against French and Indians, 1692; 
Deputy from Boston to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1680, '81, 
'82, '83; Assistant, 1684, '85, '86, 
90-1717; Chief Justice, Suf- 
folk Court of Common Pleas, 
Dec. 7, 1692-1717; Commissioner 
of Impost and Excise, 1692, '93. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 

Mrs. Theodore Thomas. 
Hutchinson, William, i 634-1 642. 
(Mass., R.I.) 
Deputy from Boston to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1635-36, 
five terms; Judge of Aquidneck, 
1639 (title changed to Governor, 
1640); Assistant, 1640; Treasurer 
of Aquidneck, 1638. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clatke. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Charles F. Washburn 

Miss Miriam Washburn. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Ingersoll, George, 1629-1694. 
Commissioned Lieutenant of Fal- 
mouth Train Band, Oct. 23, 1668; 
served in Indian Wars, 1675. 

Mrs. Thaddeus C. Field. 
Ingersoll, Jonathan, 1715-1755- 
Captain in Third Massachusetts 
Regiment in Expedition to Crown 
Point; killed in Battle of Lake 
George, Sept. 8, 1755. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 
Ives, Benjamin, i 720-1 757. 

Captain of Tenth Company, Fifth 
Massachusetts Regiment, 1744, in 
Cape Breton Expedition. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Jackson, Edw.\rd, i 643-1 681. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1647, '48, '49, '50, '51, '52, 
'53. '54, '56, '61, '62, '65, '66, '67, 
'68. 

Mrs. Henry S. Burrage. 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Philip Washburn. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodruff. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 



Jackson, John, 1725. (N.Y.) 

Captain Albany Troops, 1687; 
Captain Queen's County Troops, 
1 691; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1699; 
Colonel, 1700; Member of As- 
sembly, 1 69 3-1 715; High Sheriff 
Queen's County, 1691. 

Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr. 

Jackson, Robert, 1686. 

(N.Y.) 
Delegate to Hempstead Conven- 
tion, 1665. 

Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr. 

Jacob, John, 1633-1693. 

Captain of Military Company 
Hingham, and in command at 
Medfield, in King Philip's War, 

1675- 

Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 

Miss Mar}' Rivers. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Jefferson, Thomas, i 743-1826. 
Author and Signer of the Declara- 
tion of Independence; Member 
Virginia Convention, 1774-6; Gov- 
ernor Virginia, 1779-81; President 
United States, 1800-08. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Jenckes, Joseph, 1669-1717. 

Deputy, 1679, '80, '81; Assistant, 
1680-91, '95, '96, '98. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 
Jennison, William, 1676-1741. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 

1731-41- 

Mrs. William B. Hatch. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Jenny, John, 1623-1644. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Assistant, 1637, 
'38, '39, '40; Deputy from Plym- 
outh to Plymouth General Court, 
1641, '42. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss EUzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Jewett, Joseph, i 638-1 660/1. 
Deputy from Rowley to Massa- 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



339 



chusetts General Court, 165 1, '52, 
'53. '54. '60. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Mrs. William R. Castle. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Jewett, Maximilian, 1639- 1684. 
Deputy from Rowley to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1641, '42, '43, 
'48, '51, '52, '54, '55. '56, '57. '58, 
'59, '60, '62, '63, '64, '65, '72, '73, 

'74, '75. '76- 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Miss Georgiana A. Boutwell. 

Mrs. Edward L. Da\'is. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 

Mrs. James H. Pierce. 
Jewett, Nehemiah, 1643-1719/20. 
Representative from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts Gen '1 Court, i68g,. 
'90, '92, '93, '94, '95. '96, '97, 1701, 
'02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '07, '09; 
Speaker of the House, 1694, 1701. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Mrs. William R. Castle. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 
Johnson, Edward, 1630-1672. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Dep- 
uty fromWoburn to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1643-47, '49-71; 
Lieutenant, 1644-49; Captain, 
1650-72. 

Mrs. Eugene Dana. 

Mrs. WilKam S. Jackson. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Nathaniel Thayer. 

Miss Annetta O 'Brien Walker. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Mrs. Charles J. WTiite. 
Johnson, Isaac, 1630-1675. 

Captain, 1653; Lieutenant of 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1665; Captain, 1667; 



Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1671; Captain of Praying 
Indians in King Phihp's War, July, 
1675; killed at Fort Narragansett, 
Dec. 19, 1675. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Mary E. Bowen. 

Mrs. Charles Chassaignac. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Johnson, James, 1677-1752. 

Ensign of New Hampshire troops, 

1705- 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 
Johnson, John, 1630- 1659. 

Deputy from Roxbury to First 
General Court of Massachusetts, 
1634, also 1635, '36, '37, '38, '41, 
'42, '43. '45. '46, '47, '48, '49, '50. 
'51. '52, '53, '56, '57, '58, '59- 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Mary E. Bowen. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Johnson, John, 1634- 1708. 

Deputy from Haverhill to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1690, with 
title of Lieutenant. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 

Miss Sally Fairchild. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Johnson, Obadiah, 1702-1765. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Canterbury to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1737; 
Lieutenant First Canterbury Train 
Band, October, 1739; Captain, 
May, 1740. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Johnson, Obadiah, i 736-1801. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant Eleventh Connecticut 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Regiment, 1768; Captain, Octo- 
ber, 1773; Lieutenant-Colonel 
Twenty-First Connecticut Regi- 
ment, October, 1774; Colonel in 
the Revolution. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Johnson, William, 1637-1704. 
Ensign, 1664-72; Lieutenant of 
Woburn Company, May 15, 1672; 
Captain, 1690/1; Deputy to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1674, '76, '77, '78, '79, '80, '81, '82, 
'83; Assistant, 1684, '85, '86; 
Member of Council of Safety, 
April 19, 1689; Councillor, 1690, 
May, 1691; Major, 1692-1704. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Jackson. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 
Johnston, John, 1686-1732. 

(N.Y.; N.J.) 

Member of Governor's Council, 
East Jersey, 1686-7; Member of 
East Jersey Assembly, 1709, '10, 
'20-33; Speaker of East Jersey, 
1722, '33; Judge, 1711; Commis- 
sioner on Boundary between New 
York and New Jersey, 17 19, '20; 
Mayor of New York, 17 14-18; 
Member of New York Council, 
1716-22. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Jones, Elisha, 1710-1775. 

Representative from Weston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 1754, 
'56, '57. '58, '60, '61, '62, '63, '73, 
'74; Captain in Expedition of 
1756-7; Colonel in 1759; Colonel 
Third Middlesex Regiment in 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 
Mrs. Octavius S. Newell. 
Jones, Isaac, i 728-1813. 
Ensign; Captain-Lieutenant. 
Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Jones, James, 1679-1770. 
Captain. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 
Jones, John, 1691-1773. 

First Representative from Hopkin- 
ton to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1735, '36, '39, '40, '41, '42, 
'43. '44. '45. '46, '47. '50. '60, '63, 



'65; Captain in Crown Point 
Expedition, 1755—56; Colonel, 
Third Middlesex Regiment, 1759— 

65- 

Mrs. Benjamin S.Farnsworth. 

Miss Harriet E. P. Farns- 
worth. 

Miss Henrietta L.Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 
Jones, John, Jr., 1721/2-1797. 
Major, Third Middlesex Regi- 
ment, 1762; Lieutenant-Colonel, 
1771. 

Mrs. Benjamin S.Farnsworth. 

Miss Harriet E. P. Farns- 
worth. 

Miss Henrietta L.Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 
Jones, Josiah, 1643-17 14. 

Lieutenant of Watertown Com- 
pany, 1690. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Jones, Orlando, 1681-1719. (Va.) 
Member of the House of Bur- 
gesses, 1714. 

Mrs. Clement Bates. 
Jones.William, 1660-1707. (Conn.) 
Assistant, Apr. 18, 1668; Deputy 
Governor, May, 1662, May, 1664; 
Judge, March 12, 1698. 

Mrs. Ogden Rafferty. 
Jordan, Dominicus, 1683-1749. 
Lieutenant in Indian wars in 
Maine, 1725. 

Mrs. Henry T. Wadsworth. 

Mrs. William C. Wadsworth. 
Jordan, Rev. Robert, 1639-1679. 
Magistrate, Scarborough and Fal- 
mouth, 1659, '60, '61. 

Mrs. WilUam Senter. 

Mrs. Henry T. Wadsworth. 

Mrs. William C. Wadsworth. 
Jordan, Samuel, 1684-1742. 

Agent or Commissioner to the 
Indians of the District of Maine, 
Lieutenant, 1723; Captain. 

Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 
JUDD, Thomas, i 636-1 688. 
Deputy to the General Court, 
1647-51, and from 1657-59, '6r- 
63, '66, '68, '70, '77-79. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 



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341 



Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
JUDD, Thomas, 1663-1777. 

Deputy to General Court of Con- 
necticut for more than twenty 
years from 1696 to 1733. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
JUDSON, Joseph, 1635-1690. (Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly for Stratford, 1659, '61, 
'62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67; Deputy 
for Woodbury, 1684, '85, '86; 
Lieutenant, Stratford Train Band, 
26 June, 1672. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 
Keep, Samxjel, 1670-1755. 

Ensign of Longmeadow Military 
Company. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 
Kellogg, Joseph, 1651-1707/8. 
Ensign, Hadley Foote Company, 
May 9, 1678; Lieutenant, Oct. 7, 
1678. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. Jeremiah S. Dunham. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Widmer. 

Mrs. WiUiam D. Wiman. 
Kelsey, John, 1639-1709. (Conn.) 
Ensign; Lieutenant of Killings- 
worth Train Band, 1704. 

Mrs. WilUam S. Hill. 
Kendrick, Caleb, 1694-1771. 
Captain. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 
Kennon, Richard, 1670-1698. 
Burgess, 1685, '86. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Kent, John, 1688-1740. 

Representative from Suffield to 
MassachusettsG eneral Court, 1724, 
'25, '27, '28, '29, '30, '31; title of 
Captain when Representative, 

1730- 

Mrs. Benjamin F. Ayer. 
Kent, Samuel, 1698-1772? (Conn.) 
Representative from Suffield to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 

1750. '53- '54, '55, '56, '57- '58, '59, 
'60, '61, '62. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Miss Emma C. Kin;^. 



Kerley, Henry, 1632-1713. 

Lieutenant at Lancaster; Ensign 
of Marlboro' Train Band, 12 Sept., 
1684. 

Mrs. John McGaw Foster. 
Mrs. Milton Shirk. 
Kettell, Richard, 1633-1680. 
Ensign of " Charlestowne Foote 
Company," May 30, 1679. 

Mrs. William T. Cushing. 
Mrs. Charles K. Wells. 
Kettell, Samuel, 1642-1694. 
Ensign of Charlestown Company, 
July 3, 1689. 

Mrs. William T. Cushing. 
Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Kidder, Enoch, i 697-1 781. 

Deputy from Billerica to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, with title 
of Captain, 1743, '44, '53, '54, '55, 
'58, '59, '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '65. 
Miss Grace Woodbury. 
Kidder, James, 1650-1676. 
Ensign, Braintree Company. 
Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 
Mrs. William G. Slade. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Mrs. Charles J. White. 
KiLBOURN, Jonathan, i 707-1 785. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant, 1749; Deputy to Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1750, '51, '52, '55, 
'56, '57, '58, '59. 

Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 
j&eld. 
Kimball, Benjamin, 1637-1695. 
Cornet, 1683. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 
Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 
Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
King, John, 1654-1703. 

Deputy from Northampton to 
Massachusetts Gen'l Court, 1679, 
'89; Lieutenant Northampton 
Company, 1690; served in 1689 
and in Queen Anne's War. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 
Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 
Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
Mrs. John A. WatHng. 
Kingsbury, Joseph, 1682-1757. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant, Oct., 1727; Captain, 
1748; Deputy from Norwich to 



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Connecticut General Assembly, 

1731. '34. '38. '39. '42. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 
KiNNicuTT, Edward, 1715-1754. 
(R.I.) 
Lieutenant-Colonel in expedition 
against Canada; also Assistant, 
1749. 

Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears. 
Kinsley, Stephen, 1638-1673. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Braintree, 1640, '41, 
'43, '44- '47. '48, '50, '51. '52, '53; 
First Deputy from Milton, 1666. 

Miss Margaret H. Folger. 

Mrs. William M. Folger. 

Miss Helen F. Kimball. 
Knowles, Cornelius, 1695-1789. 
Captain of the Company or Train 
Band in the parish of Middle 
Haddani, Conn. 

Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 

Mrs. Seth Shepard. 
Knowles, Willard, 1711-1786. 
Lieutenant-Colonel in Colonel 
Thomas Winslow's Regiment, 
July, 1763; Colonel of Second 
Regiment of Militia, Barnstable 
County, October, 1771. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Ladd, Daniel, 1686 . (N.H.) 

Captain. 

Mrs. John C. .\dams. 

Lake, Thomas, 1676. 

Ensign, Oct., 1658; Lieutenant, 
North Boston Company, Oct., 
1663; Captain of Forces in 
District of Maine, 1676; Asso- 
ciate Magistrate, County Court, 
1676; Ensign of Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company, 
1660; Lieutenant, 1661; Captain, 
1662, '74. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Lakin, John, 1697. 

Ensign at Groton, July 13, 1689. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 
Lamb, Jonathan, i 682-1 749. 



Lieutenant, 1725. 

Mrs. WilUam Butterworth. 
Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Lamphrey, John, 1 707-1 788. (N.H.) 
Member of Committee of Safety 
for Town of Hampton, 1775. 
Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 
Lane, Job, 1656-1697. 

Deputy from Billerica to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1676, '79; 
from Maiden, 1685, '92. 

Mrs. James W. Bartlett. 
Mrs. George W. Taylor. 
Lane, Job, 16S9-1762. 

Lieutenant, April 16, 1724. 
Mrs. James W. Bartlett. 
Lane, John, 1661-1715. 

Lieutenant, Billerica Troop, 1693; 
Captain, 1699; Representative 
from Billerica to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1702. 

Mrs. James W. Bartlett. 
Lane, John, Jr., 1691-1763. 
Captain, 1711; Colonel. 

Mrs. James W. Bartlett. 
Lane, John, 171 7-1 756. 

Captain, commissioned by Gov- 
ernor Shirley, April 29, 1746/7. 
Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 
Langdon, Tobias, 1660-1725. 
Ensign, 1692; Captain, 1699; 
Judge, 1699. 

Mrs. Joseph Bangs Warner. 
Law,Jonathan,i674-i75o. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Milford, 1706, '9, '10, 
'15, '16, '17; Assistant, 1717, '18, 
'19, '20, '21, '22, '23, '24; Deputy 
Governor, 1724-41; judge,County 
Court, 1717; judge, Superior 
Court, 1715, '17; Chief Judge, 
Superior Court, 1725; Governor, 
1741-50; Commissioner on Boun- 
dary with New York, 17 13, '18, 
'23; with Rhode Island, 1725. 
Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 
Lawrence, Amos, 1716-1785. 

Lieutenant in French and Indian 
Wars; Captain of First Company, 
Groton, in January, 1762. 
Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 
Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 
Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 
Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Lawrence, Eleazer, 1674-1754. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



343 



Lieutenant by 1724; Captain by 
1727; Major. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 
Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 
Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Lawrence, Eleazer, i 708-1 788. 
Lieutenant, 1755, by commission 
from Governor Shirley. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Lawrence, John, 1659-1729. 
(N.Y.) 
Commissioned Captain of Horse, 
Queen's County, Jan. 10, 1690; 
High Sheriff of Queen's County, 
1 69 1, '98. 

Mrs. Edward Wheelwright. 
Lawrence, Nathaniel, i 639-1 724. 
Ensign of Groton Foote Com- 
pany, Oct. 15, 1673; Represent- 
ative from Groton to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1692/3. 
Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 
Lawrence, Thomas, 1656-1703. 
(N.Y.) 
Captain, 1665; as Major com- 
manded the forces of Queen's 
County, 1689. 

Mrs. Edward Wheelwright. 
Lawrence, William, 1635-1680. 
(N.Y.) 
Captain Queen's County Militia. 
Mrs. Richard W. Hale. 
Lawrence, William, i 671-1702. 
(N.J.) 
Overseer of Middletowne; Con- 
stable May 20, 1671; Member of 
Court held at Middletowne, 1670; 
Member of General Court at 
Portland Poynt, 1669; Burgess to 
act with Assembly at Elizabeth 
Town, 1671. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 
Lawton, Isa.ac, 1650-1732. (R.L) 
Assistant, 1690; Deputy from 
Portsmouth to Rhode Island Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1696, '97, '98, '99, 
1702, '4, '5, '6, '8. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 
Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 
Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Lawton, George, i 639-1 693. 
(R.L) 



One of Incorporators of Ports- 
mouth, R.L; Deputy, 1665, '72, 
'75, '76, '79, '80; Governor's As- 
sistant, 1680-90; Council of War, 
1671. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 
Lawton, Thomas, i639-i68i.(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Portsmouth to 
the Court of Commissioners, 1655, 
'56, '58, '61; Deputy from Ports- 
mouth to the General Assembly, 
1666. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Lawton, or Laighton, Thomas, 

1639 . 

Deputy from Lynn to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1646, '48, '49, 
'50, '51, '52, 'S3, '56, '57, '58, '61. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 
Leach, Richard, 1639-1687. 

Lieutenant of Essex Regiment, 
May 12, 1675; Captain at Salem, 
March 20, 1683. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Lee, John, 1702-1745. (Conn.) 
Ensign, 1728; Captain, October, 
1737; Deputy from Lyme, 1730, 

'32> '34. '35. '36, '38, '43. '44, '45- 

Mrs. Arthur K. Camp. 

Lee, Thomas, 1704. (Conn.) 

Ensign; May, 1701. 

Mrs. Wihiam J. Keep. 
Leete, William, 1639-1683. (Conn.) 
Deputy for Gmlford, 1644; Secre- 
tary for the Jurisdiction, 1646; 
Magistrate of New Haven Colony, 
1653-57; Commissioner of United 
Colonies, 1655-64, '67, '68, '73, 
'78; Deputy Governor, 1658, '59, 
'60; Governor, 1661-64; Magis- 
trate of Connecticut, 1665, '66, 
'67, '68; Deputy Governor, 1669- 
75; Governor, 1676-83. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 

Mrs. Bertram C. Whitney. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Legate, Thomas, 1734-1807. 

Member of the Provincial Con- 
gress for Massachusetts, 1774, 



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called in the journal thereof, 
Colonel. 

Mrs; Otis S. Johnson. 
Leland, James, 1687-1768. 
Captain of Militia. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 
Leonard, James, 1643-17 26. 

Representative from Taunton to 
Massachusetts Gen'l Court, 1701, 
'08, '10, '21; Captain-Lieutenant, 
1 7 10, of Taunton Foot Company; 
Captain First Company, 17 13. 

Mrs. Hinman H. Clark. 

Miss Helen F. Kimball. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Leonard, James, 167 7-1 764. 

Representative from Taunton to 
Massachusetts Gen'l Court, 1733, 
'39, '40; Ensign First Company of 
Taunton, 17 10; Captain of Third 
Taunton Foot Company in 1736. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Leverett, John, 1633-1679. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1651, '52, '53, '63, '64; 
Speaker of the House, 1663, '64; 
Major-General of the Colony, 
1663-73; Assistant, 1665-70; 
Deputy Governor, 1671, '72; Gov- 
ernor, 1673-79; Commissioner of 
the United Colonies, 1668, '69. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward 

Mrs. William C. West. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Leverett, John, i 726-1 777. 

Captain of Boston Regiment, 1 761 ; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1771 ; re- 
signed, 1773. 

Mrs. Lincoln N. Kinnicutt. 

Mrs. Samuel B. Woodward. 
Lewis, James, 1633-17 13. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Winslow Warren. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 



Lewis, William, Sr., 163 2-1 683. 
Deputy from Hadley to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1662, '63; 
from Northampton, 1664. 

Mrs. WiUiam Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. Wilham D. Wiman. 
Lewis, William, i 644-1 690. 

Sergeant, May 7, 1649; Lieuten- 
ant, Oct. 6, 1 651; Captain Far- 
mington Train Band, Oct. 8, 1674; 
Deputy for Farmington, May, 
1680, to 1687 inclusive, 1689 and 
1690. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
LiBBY, John, ab. 1700- ab. 1771. 
Lieutenant 9th Company, 2d Mas- 
sachusetts Regiment, under Hon. 
Samuel Waldo, colonel; also under 
Hon. Wilham Pepperell in expe- 
dition against French in Cape 
Breton, Feb. 16, 1744; also in 
Colonel Jedediah Preble's regi- 
ment in 1758 in Crown Point 
expedition, serving 9 months, 
26 days. 

Mrs. Harry Butler. 

Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 
Lincoln, Benjamin, 1699-1771. 
Member of Council, 1753-1769; 
Deputy for Hingham to Massachu- 
setts General Court, with title of 
Colonel on General Court List, 
1746, '47, '48. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Charles F. Russell. 

Mrs. Winslow Warren. 
Lincoln, Benjamin, Jr., i 732-1810. 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 2d Suffolk 
Regiment, July, 1771; Deputy 
from Hingham to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1773, '74; Member 
of Provincial Congress, 1774, '75, 
'76; Major-General, Feb. 19, 1777; 
Secretary of War, 1781-84. 

Mrs. Charles F. Russell. 

Mrs. Winslow Warren. 
Lincoln, Samuel, i 650-1 721. 
Cornet in Captain Johnson's Com- 
pany in King Philip's War. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Da%as. 



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345 



Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
LiNDALL, Timothy, i 678-1 760. 
Representative from Salem to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1717, '18, '19, '20, '25, '26, '38; 
Speaker of the House, July, 1720; 
Councillor, 1727, '28, '29, '30, '31; 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1729; Chief Justice, Essex County 
Court of Common Pleas, 1733-54. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 
LippiNCOTT, Richard, 1639-1683. 
Deputy and Overseer Fenwick 
Colony, N.J., 1669. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
LiTHGOW, William, 1716?-! 798. 
Served in French and Indian 
Wars; Lieutenant at Lake George, 
1746; as Captain, 1 747-1 765; 
stationed at Forts Richmond, Hali- 
fax, and Weston; title of Colonel 
by Oct., 1760; Colonel First Lin- 
coln County Militia in 1762; Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas in Lin- 
coln County, Oct. 31, 1760. 

Madame Pierre Botkine. 

Madame Raymond Le Ghait. 
Little, Moses, Jr., 1724-1798. 
Captain of Fifth Newbury Com- 
pany, Second Essex Regiment, in 
February 1762. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. Wilham Butterworth. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 

LiTTLEFIELD, EdMUND, 1661. 

One of the recognized Historic 
Founders of the Colony of New 
Hampshire. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

LiTTLEFIELD, FRANCIS. 

Deputy from York to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1660; from 
Wells, 1665, August, 1676. 

Mrs. Frederic Cunningham. 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 
LivERMORE, John, 1638-1718/9. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Mrs. Don J. Whittemore. 



LiVEZEY, Thomas. (Pa.) 

Member of Assembly from Phila- 
delphia County, 1765, '66, '67, '68, 
'69, '70, '71. 

Mrs. John C. Phillips. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Livingston, Robert, 1675-1725? 
(N.Y.) 
First Lord of the Manor of Liv- 
ingston; Councillor, 1698-1701; 
Member of New York Colonial 
Assembly, 1709-13, '16-25; 
Speaker of Assembly, 1718-25; 
Secretary of Indian Affairs, 1675- 
94, '96-1702, '04; Commissioner 
to Connecticut and Massachusetts, 
1689; Captain, 1693; Colonel, 
1710. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Livingston, Robert, 1687-1725. 
(N.Y.) 
Mayor of Albany, 1710-19; Mem- 
ber from Albany to New York 
General Assemblies, 1711-14; 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1715-20. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 
Livingston, Robert, 17 10-1790. 
(N.Y.) 
Third Lord of the Manor; Mem- 
ber of New York Colonial Assem- 
bly. 1737-58. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Livingston, Robert R., 1718-1775. 
(N.Y.) 
Member of Assembly, 1759-68; 
Justice of the Supreme Court, 
1763; Deputy to Third Provincial 
Congress, 1776; Delegate to Con- 
tinental Congress, 1775; Revolu- 
tionary Record Delegate to Con- 
tinental Congress, 1779, '84; Mem- 
ber of Fourth Provincial Congress. 

Miss Nannie L. Rodgers. 
Livingston, Philip, 1686-1749. 
(N.Y.) 
Second Lord of the Manor of Liv- 
ingston; Deputy Secretary, 17 10, 
'11, '15, '20; Commissioner of In- 
dian Affairs, 1720, '24, '28, '34, '38, 
'42; Commissioner of Boundaries, 
1723, '37, '40; Councillor, 1725- 



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49; Commissioner to Connecticut 
and Massachusetts, 1737. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Lloyd, Edward, 1636-1668. (Md.) 
Burgess in Virginia Assembly, 
1644-5; Commander of Anne 
Arundel County, July 30, 1650; 
Member of the Council, 1658-65. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Lloyd, Philemon, i 646-1 685. 
(Md.) 
Captain of Horse, 1667; Colonel 
of Horse of Talbot, Kent, and 
Cecil Counties, 1681; Burgess for 
Talbot County, 1671; Speaker of 
House of Burgesses, 1678, '81, '82, 
'83, '84; Commissioner to Five 
Nations at Albany, 1682. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Lloyd, Thomas, i 683-1 694. (Pa.) 
"Master of Rolls," 1683-90 
Keeper of Great Seal, 1683 
Provincial Councillor, 1684-88 
President of Governing Council, 
1684-88, '90-91; Deputy Gov- 
ernor, 1691-93. 

Mrs. James A. Lowell. 

Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 
LooMis, John, 1640-1688. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Windsor to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1666, '67, 

'75-87- 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

LoOMis, Joseph, 1684-1748. (Conn.) 
Commissioned Ensign, Windsor, 
Oct., 1722; Lieutenant, May, 
1732; Captain, May, 1738. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

LooMis, Matthew, i 703-1764. 
Ensign, 1752; First Lieutenant 
Invasion of Canada, 1758; Cap- 
tain, 1761. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 

LoNGLEY, John, 1686-1750. 

Member of General Assembly 
1699-1705. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Lord, Enoch, 1725-1814. (Conn.) 
Captain of the Foot Company of 
Lyme; Ensign, Oct. 14, 1762; 
Lieutenant, Oct. 10, 1765, Oct., 
1769. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 



Lord, Richard, 1647-1727. (Conn.) 
Lieutenant, 1700. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 
Lord, Richard, 1632-1662. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of Troopers under Cap- 
tain Mason, March, 1657/8; 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1656, 
'57' '58, '59, '60, '61; named an 
Assistant of Connecticut in Royal 
Charter, 1662. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 

Mrs. Octavius S. Newell. 
Lord, Richard, i 636-1685. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Hartford to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1669, '70, 
'71. '72, '73. '74, '75. '76, '81, '82. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Lord, Richard, 1669/70-1711/12. 
(Conn.) 
Secretary of the Colony, 1711/12. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
LoRiNG, Joseph, i 738-1 795. 

Ensign in Colonel Ruggles' Regi- 
ment in expedition to Crown 
Point, 1756. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Lothrop, Barnabas, 1636-1715. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1675, '76, '77, 
'78, '79, '80; Assistant of Plym- 
outh Colony 1681 to 1686; Coun- 
cillor under Andros, 1686 to 1689; 
named Councillor in Massachu- 
setts Charter of 1692; Councillor, 
1692-1702; Chief Justice Barn- 
stable Court of Common Pleas, 
1692-1715; Judge of Probate, 
1702-1714. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 
Lothrop, Isaac, 1673-1743. 

Representative from Plymouth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1 7 13, '17; Judge of Court of 
Common Pleas, Nov. 15, 1721- 
31, 1738/9-43; Chief Justice 
of Court of Common Pleas, 1739- 
43; Councillor, 1732, '33, '34, '35, 
'36; Colonel. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 



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347 



LoTHROP, Isaac, Jr., i 707-1 750. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1748-50. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
LoTHROP, Rev. John, 1634-1653. 
Minister at Scituate and Barn- 
stable, 1634-53; active in found- 
ing and forwarding the interests of 
the Colony. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. George L. Curtis. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Charles Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Mrs. Frank E. Gavin. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Charles D. Homans. 

Mrs. William J. Keep. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. Joseph Lovell. 

Mrs. Ferdinand L. Mayer. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Peter M. Musser. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Mrs. J. H. Snow. 

Mrs. WiUiam B. Walworth. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Lothrop, Joseph, i 639-1 702. 
Deputy from Barnstable to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1666, '67, 
'68, '73, '76, '79, '80, '81, '82, '83, 
'84, '85, '90; Member of Council 
of War, 1681, '85; Lieutenant of 
Barnstable MiUtary Company, 
1668; Captain, 1682. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 

Miss Sarah H. Crocker. 

Mrs. Edward H. Gheen. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. Delos A. Monfort. 

Mrs. Thomas S. Roberts. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 
LoTT, Johannes, 1692-1775. (N.Y.) 
Member of General Assembly 
from King's County, 1727-61; 



Colonel commanding Regiment of 
Mihtia, Queen's County, 1741. 

Mrs. WilHam J. Wright. 
LovETT, Daniel, i 680-1 748. 

Lieutenant, 1730, '31, '32; Cap- 
tain, 1734 to 1742; Major, 1743 
to 1748; Representative from Men- 
don to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1734, '35. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Lovett, James, 1648-17 18. 

Ensign of the MiUtary Company 
at Mendon, 1691; Commission 
approved and confirmed by the 
General Court of Massachusetts, 
May 29, 1 69 1. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Lowell, John, i 743-1802. 

Commissioned Chief Justice of 
Court of Common Pleas, Oct. 28, 
1775; Representative from New- 
buryport, 1776; one of the 
Framers of Massachusetts Consti- 
tution, 1779/80; Delegate to Con- 
tinental Congress, May, 1782; 
Delegate from Massachusetts to 
the Convention held in Boston to 
promote the vigorous prosecution 
of the War, Aug., 1780; elected 
Judge of Court of Appeals by 
Continental Congress, Dec. 5, 
1782; appointed by Washington, 
First Judge of United States Court 
in Massachusetts. 

Mrs. George B. Blake. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
LuDLOW,RoGER,i63o-i654. (Mass., 
Conn.) 
An Historic Founder of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony, Elected 
Assistant in England, Feb. 16, 
1629/30; Assistant, 1631, '32, ';^^; 
Deputy Governor of Massachu- 
setts, 1634; Head of Commission 
for governing Connecticut, March 
3, 1635/6; First Deputy Governor 
of Connecticut, 1639, '42, '48; 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1640, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



'4i> '43. '44, '45, '46, '47, '49, 
'50, '51, '52, '53; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1648, '51, '52, '53. 

Mrs. Asahel Sutton. 
LuYSTER, Cornelius, 1662-1721. 
(N.Y.) 
Captain at Newtown, Long Island, 
1710. 

Mrs. Edward Wheelwright. 
Lyman, Benjamin, 1674-1723. 
Lieutenant at Northampton. 

Mrs. William S. Br}'ant. 
Lyman, John, 1631-1690. 

Ensign at Falls Fight, 1676; 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Charles H. Anson. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Philip H. Sears. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Lyman, Mos«:s, 1689-1762. 

Captain of Military Company, 
Northampton. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Mrs. Philip H. Sears. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Lyman, William, 1715-1774. 

Ensign Fourth Massachusetts 
Regiment, at Cape Breton; Lieu- 
tenant at Fort Shirley, 1748-50; 
Captain, 1747-49; Captain in 
French and Indian Wars. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Lynde, Benjamin, Jr., i 700-1 781. 
Chief Justice. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 
Lynde, Benjamin, Sr., i 666-1 745. 
Member of Governor's Council, 
and Chief Justice of the Superior 
Court. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 
Lynde, Joseph, 1690-1763. 

Ensign of Maiden Company by 

1731- 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Lynde, Joseph, i 636-1 727. 

Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1674, 
'79, '80; Member of Council of 
Safety, 1689; Councillor, 1694- 
1705, 1707-16; Ensign, Second 
Company, Charlestown, March, 



1 680/1; Lieutenant, Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company, 
1692; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1695. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Lynde, Samuel, 1653-1721. 

Lieutenant, Boston Foot Com- 
pany, June 19, 1689; Military 
Commissioner to treat with Gov- 
ernments of Connecticut and 
Rhode Island, 1704. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 
Lynde, Simon, 1650-1687. 

Judge of "Pleas and Sessions," 
July 21, 1686; Assistant Justice 
of Superior Court, 1687; Mem- 
ber of Andros' Council, April 16, 
1688. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Benjamin S. Farnsworth. 

Miss Harriet E. P. Farns- 
worth. 

Miss Henrietta L. Farnsworth. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. John E. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Miss Nancy M. Sanborn. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Lynde, Thomas, 1635-1693. 

Ensign of Maiden Military Com- 
pany in 1 68 1. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 
I Lynde, Thomas, 1637-167 i. 
I Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1636, 

'37, '39, '45. '57- 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Mrs. Jeremiah S. Dunham. 
Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 
Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Maccubbin, Nicholas, 17 10 . 

(Md.) 
High Sheriff of Anne Arundel 
County, 1732-34. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Maccubbin, Zachariah, 1680- 
1755?. (Md.) 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



349 



High Sheriff of Anne Arundel 
County, 1729-32. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
McFarland, Daniel, 1731-1817. 
Captain in French and Indian 
War. 

Miss Edith M. Clarke. 
McGregor, Rev. David, 1720- 
1777. (N.H.) 
Chaplain in Crown Point Expedi- 
tion, 1759. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 
Macworth, Arthur, 1632-1657. 
Councillor, 1642; Assistant, 1650. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Macy, George, i 643-1 693. 

Deputy from Taunton to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1672, '73, '74, 
'75> '76) '77; Ensign, Taunton 
Company; Lieutenant, June 7, 
1665; Captain, April 2, 1690. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
Macy, Thomas, 1637-1682. (N.Y.) 
Deputy for Salisbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1654; 
Chief Magistrate of Nantucket, 
1675-77. 

Mrs. John C. PhilUps. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 

Mansfield, Andrew, 1683. 

Deputy from Lynn to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1680, '81, '82, 

'83- 

Mrs. William C. Bales. 
Miss Alice M. Howbert. 
M.'VRSHALL, Samuel, 1634-1675. 
(Conn.) 
Captain, 2d Company Connect- 
icut Regiment in King Philip's 
War. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 
Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 
Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 
Mrs. Bradley Gilman. 
Marshall, Thomas, 1635-1683. 
Captain of Lynn Company; re- 



signed July, 1689; Deputy from 
Lynn to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1659, '60, '63, '64, '67, '68. 

Mrs. Edward Wyman. 
Marshfield, Samuel, 1664-1692. 
Deputy from Springfield to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1680, '8-?, 
'84. 

Mrs. Hugh W. Brown. 
Marston, Ephraim, i6c:c:-i742. 
(N.H.) 
Representative from Hampton to 
New Hampshire General Assem- 
bly, 1697, 1701, '15, '16. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. FrankHn W. Olin. 
Marston, Thomas, 1640-1690. 
(N.H.) 
Deputy from Hampton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1677; 
Deputy to New Hampshire Gen- 
eral Court, 1684, for four sessions. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. FrankHn W. Olin. 
Marvin, Reinold, 1631-1676. 
Lieutenant; Deputy to General 
Assembly, Oct. 13, 1670; Oct. 10, 
1672; May 8, 1673; Aug. 7, 1673; 
Oct. 9, 1673; May 4, 1674; Oct. 
8, 1674; Oct. 14, 1675; May 11, 
1676, as Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 
Mascarene, Jean Paul, 1714-1760. 
Served as Major at Annapolis 
Royal, October, 17 10, to October, 
1711. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 
Mason, David, 1726/7-94. 

Second Lieutenant under Captain 
John Tapley at Capture of Fort 
William Henry; Founder of 
"Train of Artillery," in Boston, 
1763, of which he was Captain- 
Lieutenant; Second Lieutenant- 
Colonel of Artillery, 1776; soon 
promoted. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 
Mason, Hugh, 1635-1678. 

Deputy from Watertown to Mas- 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



sachusetts General Court, 1644, 
'45, '60, '61, '64, '71, '74. '75. 
'7^> '77; Lieutenant, May 14, 
1645; Captain, May 5, 1652; 
Commander in Expedition against 
the Dutch, 1664. 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Mason, Jeremiah, i 730-1813. 

(Conn.) 
Captain, loth Company, Twelfth 
Connecticut Regiment, March, 
1775; Lieutenant-Colonel, Octo- 
ber, 1776; Colonel, December, 
1776. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. George B. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mason, John, i63o?-i672. (Mass., 
Conn.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1635, '36; Lieutenant, 1633, 
against Pirate Dixey; Captain, 
1633; removed to Connecticut; 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court, 1637-41; Chief Com- 
mander in Pequot War; Major- 
General, 1637; named as Deputy 
Governor in the Royal Charter of 
1662; Assistant, 1642-59, '69-71; 
Deputy Governor, 1660-68; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies, 
1647- 'S4> '57> '6i. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. Chalmers M. William- 
son. 
Mason, John, 1680 ?-i 735. 

Ensign in Third Foot Company, 
of Taunton. 

Mrs. Vv'ilh'am A. Spencer. 



Cotton, 1662/3- 

Sermons, 
of 



Mather, Rev. 
1727/8. 
Preacher of Election 
1689, '90, '96, 1700; Fellow 
Harvard College, 1 690-1 703. 

Mrs. Wilham H. Dunwoody. 
Mather, Rev. Increase, 1639- 

1723- 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1675- 
85 ; President of Harvard College, 
1685-1701; Preacher of Election 
Sermons, 1677, '93, '99, 1702; 
Agent of the Colony in England, 
1688-90. "Active in Founding 
and Forwarding the Interests of 
the Colony." 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 
Mather, Rev. Richard, 1635- 
1669. 
Minister of Dorchester, 1636-69; 
active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Lucian T. Barclay. 

Mrs. Arthur L. Bennett. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Robert M. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Alexander D. Jones. 

Mrs. George W. Moody. 

Mrs. William S. Perry. 

Miss Elise B. Richards. 

Mrs. Philip Washburn. 

Mayhew, Matthew, . 

Chief Magistrate of the Manor of 
Martha's Vineyard, 1685-1710; 
Chief Justice of Dukes County, 
1697-1700; Court of Common 
Pleas, Dec. 7, 1692; Oct. 16, 1696; 
Judge of Probate, Oct. 16, 1696. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Mayhew, Thom.^s, 1631-1681. 
(Mass., N.Y.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1636-41, '43, '44; re- 
moved to Martha's Vineyard about 
1647; '^^s preacher to the Indians 
there more than thirty-three years; 
commissioned by Governor Love- 
lace, 1671, Governor of Martha's 
Vineyard for life. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Miss Rowena Buell. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Miss .'Mice French. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



351 



Miss Frances M. French. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Miss Annetta O 'Brien Walker. 

Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 

Mrs. George B. Young. 

Mayhew, Thomas, 3, . 

Chief Justice of Dukes County, 
1697-17 15; Court of Common 
Pleas, Dec. 7, 1692; Oct. (?) 16, 
1696; July-i7, 1699; June 29, 1702. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Merrick, John, i 658-1 748. 
Captain of Springfield Militia. 

Mrs. William A. Bond. 

Merrick, William, 1688. 

Ensign in Eastham Military Com- 
pany; Acting Lieutenant, 1663. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 

MiDDLECOTT, RiCHARD, 1704- 

Named Councillor by Royal 
Charter of 1692, but left out in the 
first popular election. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Miller, John, 1636 . 

Deputy from Yarmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1671, '76, '77, 
'78, '79, '80, '81, '82, '83, '84, '89, 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Frederick Paine. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Minor, John, 1634-1719. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Stratford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1667, 
'76; Deputy from Woodbury, 1683, 
'84, '85, '86, '87, '89, '92, '95, '96, 
'07, '98, 1703, '05, '07, '08, '09, '10; 
Captain of Woodbury Train Band, 
May, 1684. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Minor, Thomas, 1632-1690. (Conn.) 

Deputy to Connecticut General 

Court, 1650, '51, '65, '70, '72, 

'77, '79, '80, '89; appointed by 



General Court Military Sergeant 
in Town of Pequett to train 
soldiers. May 17, 1649; Lieuten- 
ant, 1675; Assistant Magistrate 
with John Winthrop at Pequett 
Plantation, 1649; Chief Military 
Officer of Mistick, July, 1665. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Minot, George, 1633-1671. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, from Dorchester, 1635/6, 
1636, '37. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Minot, James, 1653-1735. 

Captain of Concord Mihtary Com- 
pany, July 3, 1689; Representa- 
tive from Concord to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1700, '01. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss AUce Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Minot, James, 1694-1759. 

Member of Council, 1746 to 1758; 
Colonel in French and Indian 
War, 1756. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 
Minot, Jonas, i 735-1813. 

Captain First Concord Company 
twenty-two days, April, 1757?; 
commissioned Captain First Con- 
cord Company, Third Middlesex 
Regiment, 1771. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 
MiRicK, James, i 669-1 765. 

Ensign in 1722; Lieutenant, 1738. 

Mrs. Thomas U. Walter. 
MiRicK, James, i 698-1 790. Ensign, 
1747, '48; Captain, 1756, '58. 

Mrs. Thomas U. Walter. 
Mitchell, Rev. Jonathan, 1635- 
1668. 
Minister at Cambridge, 1 649-1 668; 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1650- 
68; Censor of Press, 1662; 
preached Election Sermon, 1658, 
'67. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. George B. Blake. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 
Mrs. Harry V. Long. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Mrs. Dean Pierce. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Moody, Rev. Joshua, 1634-169 7. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
Distinguished Minister at Ports- 
mouth and New Castle, 1658- 
97; Fellow of Harvard College, 
1656-58. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Moody, Rev. Samuel, 1675/6-1747. 
Chaplain of Expedition against 
Port Royal, 1707. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 
Moore, Abijah, 1724-1792. 

Captain of Foot Company in 
Princeton District, County of 
Worcester, Oct. 26, 1761; Captain 
in the Revolution. 

Mrs. WiUiam R. Castle. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hathaway. 
Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 
Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 
Mrs. Frederick C. Lowrey. 
Moore, John, 1630-1677. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Windsor to Connect- 
icut General AsscQibly, 1665-77. 
Mrs. Henry W."^kinner. 
Morgan, George, i74i^;8io. (Pa.) 
First Presiding Judge pf North- 
west Territory, 1765; \ Colonel, 
April, 1776. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Morgan, Joseph, i 701-1764. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant; Captain, May 8, 1764. 
Mrs. Ogden Rafferty. 
Morris, Anthony, 1683-1721. (Pa.) 
Justice of Peace, 1692, '93, '97, 
'98; Judge of Supreme Court, 
1694-98; Provincial Councillor, 
1695-96; Member of Assembly, 
1698-1703; Mayor, 1703-4. 
Mrs. James A. Lowell. 
Morris, Anthony, Jr., 1683-1762. 
(Pa.) 
Second Lieutenant, First City 



Troop, 1774; Captain, 1776; 
Member of Assembly, 1775-76, 
1781-83; Member of Committee 
of Safety, 1775-76. 

Mrs. James A. Lowell. 
Morris, Charles, 1711-1781. 
Captain of Independent Company, 
1746-7; Member Council, Nova 
Scotia, 1755; Judge Supreme 
Court, 1764; Judge C. C. P., 1753; 
Chief Justice Supreme Court, 1776. 

Mrs. Otis S. Johnson. 
Morris, Edward, 165 2-1689. 
Deputy from Roxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1678, '79, 
'80, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86. 

Mrs. Charles Chassaignac. 

Mrs. George H. Christian. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Morse, Joshua, 1679-1749. 

Representative from Medfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1727. '32, '33. '36, '44- 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 
Morse, S.\muel, 1639/40-1718. 
Commissioned Lieutenant by Sir 
Wm. Phipps, Nov. 27, 1690. 

Miss Madeleine Lawrence. 
Morton, Ebenezer, 1696-1750. 
Captain, 1744-47. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Morton, Ephraim, 1623-1693. 
Deputy from Plymouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1659-76, '78- 
86; Deputy to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1692; Lieutenant of 
Ply-mouth Military Company, June 
8, 1664; Magistrate of County 
Court, 1685, '90; Member of Coun- 
cil of War, 1681, '85. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Morton, George, 1623-1624. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank T. Dresser. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



353 



Mrs. Frederick Paine. 
Morton, John, 1623-1673. 

Deputy from Plymouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1662, from 
Middleboro, 1670, '72, '73. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Morton, N.vthaniel, 1623-1685. 
Secretary of Plymouth Colony, 
1647-85. 

Miss Mary L. Atwood. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

Mrs. Tobias T. Snow. 

Mrs. Edward P. Vilas. 

MosELEY, John, 1678 . 

Lieutenant in Indian Wars. 

Mrs. William W. Vaughan. 
MouxTON, John, 1639-1705. (N.H.) 
Ensign at Hampton, Sept. 12, 
1692. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 

Mrs. FrankUn W. Olin. 
MousALL, John, 1634-1664. 

Deputy from Charlestown to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
September, 1635, April, 1637, 
May, 1637, September, 1637. 

Miss Caroline H. Bovey. 
Mullins, William, 1620-1621. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Plantation. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 

Mrs. Esek S. Ballord. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Miss Caroline H. Bovey. 

Mrs. Charles A. Bovey. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Henry M. Duffield. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Mrs. Francis Howland. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Mrs. William Lawrence. 

Mrs. Thomas St. John Lock- 
wood. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Theodore G. Montague. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 

Mrs. Harrj' H. Seldomridge, 



Mrs. William D. Sohier. 

Mrs. George P. Thurston. 

Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 

Mrs.' Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 

Nash, James, . 

Deputy to General Court, 1655, 
'62, '67. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Neale, J.\mes, 1668? (Md.) 

Commissioner of the Treasury, 
1643; Councillor of the Province 
of Maryland, 1643, '61; commis- 
sioned Captain by Lord Baltimore, 
I 660/ I ? 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Nelson, Philip, 1639-1 691. 

Lieutenant at Rowley, Oct. 15, 
1673; commanded a company 
from Rowley in Expedition to 
Canada, 1690. 

Mrs. Frederick Danforth. 

Miss Eleanor B. Stevens. 
Nevius, Johannes, 1651-1672. 
Secretary and Recorder of New 
Amsterdam, 165 7-1 664; ist Sec- 
retary and Recorder of New York, 
1665. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Nevius, Pieter, i 663-1 740. 

Captain of King's County Regi- 
ment, 1711-13. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Newbold, Michael, i 680-1 721. 
Justice of the Peace (N.J.). 

Mrs. Richard W. Hale. 
Newberry, Benjamin, 1630-1689. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Windsor to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1656, '62, 
'63, '64, '65, '66, '67, '68, '70, '71, 

'72, '73> '74, '75, '77, '78, '79, '8°, 
'81, '82, '83, '84; Assistant, 1685, 
'86, '87, '89; Captain by 1662; 
Member of Council of War, 
1673; of Standing Council when 
General Assembly was not in ses- 
sion, July 9, Oct. 14, 1675, May 
II, 1676; Captain of Dragoons in 
King Philip's War, 1675; com- 
missioned Commander of Com- 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



pany to march to Northampton, 
May 20, 1676. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. William A. Root. 
Newberry, Thomas, 1630-1635. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Saugus ( ?), March, 
1634, May, 1635. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henr>' Wheeler. 
Newman, John, 1660-1720. 

Representative from Gloucester to 
MassachusettsGeneralCourt, 17 15, 
'16, '17. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Newman, Rev. Samuel, i 636-1 663. 
Minister at Weymouth and Reho- 
both, 1638-63; active in found- 
ing and forwarding the interests 
of the Colony. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Nichols, Thomas, 1737- 

Representative from Reading to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1710, '11; Captain in Queen 
Anne's War, 1706-07. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Noble, Arthur, 1720-1747. 

Served as Captain at Lake George, 
1742; commissioned by Governor 
Shirley, Feb. 7, 1744, Lieutenant- 
Colonel and Captain Second Com- 
pany, Second Massachusetts Regi- 
ment for Expedition against Louis- 
burg. 

Madame Pierre Botkine. 

Madame Raymond Le Ghait. 
NoRRis, Isaac, 1693-1735. (Pa.) 
Member of Assembly, 1 699-1 701, 
'05, '10, '16, 1720-21; Provincial 
Councillor, 1709-34; Speaker, 
1713, '21; Mayor of Philadelphia, 
1724. 

Mrs. John Lowell, Jr. 
Norton, Francis, 1631-1667. 
Lieutenant, 1647; Captain, 1650; 



Major, 1652; Deputy from Charles- 
town to General Court, 1647, '50, 
'52, '53. '54, '55> '58, '59, '60, '61, 
'62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
NowELL, Increase, 1630-1655. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; named 
Assistant in Royal Charter, March 
4, 1628/9; Assistant, 1628/9-55; 
Secretary of the Colony, 1636-50. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Mrs. G. E. Sage. 

Miss NataUe S. Whitwell. 
NoYES, Rev. James, i 634-1 656. 
Minister at Newbury, 1634-56; 
active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 
NoYES, Rev. James, 1640-1719. 
(Conn.) 
Minister of First Church at Ston- 
ington, 1665-1719; Commissioner 
on Boundary with Rhode Island, 
1699, 1 701 ; active in founding 
and forwarding the interests of 
the Colony; Founder and Trustee 
of Yale College, Oct., 1701. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Noyes, Nicholas, i 633-1 701. 
Deputy from Newbury to the Gen- 
eral Court, 1660, '79, '80, '80-1. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 
Noyes, Peter, 1638-1657. 

Deputy from Sudbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1640, '41, 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 
field. 
Noyes, Thomas,i679-i755. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Stonington to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 17 13, 
'17, '25, '29, '33; commissioned 
Captain First Train Band of Ston- 
ington, May, 1723. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 
Nye, Stephen, i 720-1810. 

Deputy to the General Court, 
1 761, '66, '68, '74, and fourteen 
years after. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



355 



Mrs. Alvah Adams. 
Nye, David, i 738-1816. 
Captain, 14th Company of Fourth 
Regiment, County of Plymouth. 

Mrs. Wirt Johnston. 
Oakes, Edward, 1640-1689. 

Quartermaster of Middlesex 
Troop, 1656; Deputy from Cam- 
bridge to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1659, '60, '61, '68-81; from 
Concord, 1683, '84, '86. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 
Oakes, Rev. Urian, 1640-1681. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1672- 
73) '75 i Acting President of Har- 
vard College, 1675-81. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Harrison B. Wright. 
Odiorne, Jotham, 1675-1748. 
(N.H.) 
Representative from Newcastle to 
New Hampshire General Court, 
1715, '17, '18, '19, '20, '21, and 
probably until 1725; Judge, Infe- 
rior Court of Common Pleas, 
1719-30; Judge of Superior 
Court, 1742-47; Commissioner of 
Impost, 1721; Councillor, 1725 
to '48. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Frederic Cunningham. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Ogden, John, 1641-1681. 

Magistrate of Connecticut, 1657- 
58; Representative to General 
Court ; one of the Governor's 
Council, 1665; Burgess from 
Elizabeth, 1668; Schout and acting 
Governor of Enghsh Colony in 
East Jersey, 1673. 

Miss Ehzabeth S. WoodrufiF. 
Oliver, Nathaniel, 165 2-1 704. 
A member of the Council for the 
Safety of the People, 1689. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 
Oliver, Nathaniel, i 684-1 768. 
Captain in Militia, 1704; Lieu- 
tenant Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 171 7. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 
Oliver, Peter, 1632-1670. 

Lieutenant under Major Willard 
1 No longer eligible. 



in Narragansett E.xpedition, 1654; 
Captain, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1669. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. JuUan A. Kebler. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Oliver, Thomas, 1645/6-1715. 

Representative to Massachusetts 

General Court, 1692, '93, '98, 

1700-5, 1707-13; Councillor, 

1715- 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 
Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 

Olmstead, James, . 

(Conn.) 
Lieutenant, Norwalk Train Band, 
Oct. 14, 1680; Captain, May 14, 
1 691; Deputy to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court from Norwalk, 1691, 
'92, '93, '99. 

Mrs. Asahel Sutton. 
Olmstead, Joseph, 1705-1775. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Enfield to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1751, '52, 
'53. '54, '55. '59> '61. '62, '63, '64, 
'6s, '67, '69. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Olmstead, Nicholas, 1684. 

(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court, 1672, '73; Lieutenant, Aug. 
7, 1673; Captain of Dragoons,Aug. 
26, 1675; In King Philip's War. 
Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 
Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 
Mrs. Dean T. Robinson. 
Olmstead, Richard, 1640-1684. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from Norwalk, 1653, '54, 
'58, '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, '66, '67, 
'68, '69, '71, '79; Captain,Norwalk 
Train Band, Oct. 14, 1680. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 
Mrs. Asahel Sutton. 
Olney, Thomas, 1638-1682. 

Assistant, 1649, '53-56, '64-67; 
Commissioner, 1656, '58, '59, '61, 

'63- 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 
Osgood, Christopher, 1643-17 23. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Captain, Head of the Militia in 
Andover, Mass., and fought in 
Indian Wars. 

Mrs. I. Tucker Burr. 
Osgood, John, 1654-1725. 

Deputy to General Court, 1697, 
1702, '16; called Lieutenant in 
1695/6. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Osgood, John, 1638-1693. 

Deputy from Andover to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1666, '69, 
'89; Lieutenant in 1669; Captain 
of Andover Troop, May 16, 1683. 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Miss Ehzabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Otis, James, i 702-1 778. 
Representative from Barnstable to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1745-56, '60, '61, '62; Attorney- 
General, 1748; Speaker of the 
House, 1760, '61; Councillor, 
1762, '63, '64, '65, '70, '71, '72, '73, 
'74; Chief Justice of Barnstable 
Court of Common Pleas, 1764 to 
Revolution; Judge of Probate, 
1764 to Revolution; Colonel of 
County Militia. 

Mrs. Samuel Ehot. 

Mrs. John H. Morison. 

Mrs. Charles F. Russell. 
Otis, James, Jr., 1725-1783. 

Advocate-General, resigned, 1761; 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1761, '62, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, 
'68, '69, '71; Delegate to Conven- 
tion held in New York, 1765. 

Mrs. Charles F. Russell. 
Otis, John, 1657-1727. 

Deputy from Barnstable to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1692, '93, 
'94, '96, '97, '98, '99, 1703 with 
title of Captain; Councillor, 1708- 
27; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas for Barnstable County, 
1702-27; its Chief Justice, 1715- 
27; Judge of Probate, 1714-27. 



Mrs. Sterling R. Cockrill. 

Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 

Mrs. Samuel Eliot. 

Mrs. Charles F. Russell. 
Otis, Joseph, 1668-1754. 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1703 to December, 1715; Repre- 
sentative from Plymouth to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1710, '13. 

Mrs. John E. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Juhan A. Kebler. 

OXENBRIDGE, ReV. JoHN, 1669- 

1674. 

Minister of First Church, Boston, 
1670-74; preached Election Ser- 
mon, 1 67 1. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 
Pabody or Peabody, William, 
1637-1707. 
Deputy from Duxbury to Plymouth 
General Court, 1654-63, '70-82. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Mrs. Elmore W. Hurst. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Mason. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 
Paddy, William, 1635-1658. 

Deputy from Plymouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1639, '40, '41, 
'42, '43, '44, '45, '47, '48, '49. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Page, Jeremiah, i 722-1806. 
Captain of Third Danvers Com- 
pany, Essex Regiment, 1771. 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Page, Robert, 1634-1679. 

A Recognized Founder of New 
Hampshire; Deputy from Hamp- 
ton to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1667, '68. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Paine, John, i 660-1 731. 

Representative from Eastham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1709, '13, '14, '17, '18, '19, '24, '25. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 
Paine, Nathaniel, 1661-1723? 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



357 



Councillor, 1703, '04, '05, '06, '07, 
1709-20, '23; Judge of Probate 
Court, 1710-15; Judge of Court of 
Common Pleas, 1710; Chief Jus- 
tice of Court of Common Pleas, 
1724-29. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss Elizabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Paine, Nathaniel, 1686-1729. 
Associate Judge of Admiralty, 
1723; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1724-29; Representative 
from Bristol to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1724, '25, '26, '27, 
'28, '29. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss Elizabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Paine, Robert Treat, 1731-1814. 
Member of Continental Congress, 
I774» '75' '76. '77; Signer of the 
Declaration of Independence; 
Representative from Taunton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1773, '74; to Massachusetts Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1774. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Paine, Stephen, 1638-1679. 

Deputy from Rehoboth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1647, '49, 
'50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55> '56, '57, 
'58, '59, '637 '64. '65, '66, '70, '71. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss EUzabeth H. Chandler. 

Mrs. George H. Christian. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher. 

Mrs. William S. ffill. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Paine, Stephen, 1654-17 10. 

Representative from Rehoboth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1693, '94, 1701, '02. 

Mrs. Duncan U. Fletcher. 
Paine, Thomas, 1639-1706? 

Deputy from Yarmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1639; from 



Eastham, 1671, '72, '73, '76, '78, 
'80, '81, '90. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Paine, Timothy, i 730-1 793. 

Representative from Worcester to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
i755> '56, '57. '59. '60, '61, '62; 
Councillor, 1763, '64, '65, '66, '67, 
'68; Special Justice of Superior 
Court, 1 771. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 
Palfrey, Peter, 1626-1663. 

An Historic Founder of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony; Deputy from 
Salem to Massachusetts General 
Court, March, 1634/5. 

Mrs. Frank A. Munroe. 
Parker, Elisha, 1660-1717. (N.J.) 
High Sheriff, Middlesex County, 
1694; Member of Governor's 
Council, 171 1 ; Member of Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1707, for two years. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 

Parker, Isaac, 1762. 

Lieutenant in Indian Wars, 1 748- 
62; taken prisoner by the Indians, 
1746. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Parker, James, i 640-1 701. 

Captain of MiHtary Company at 
Groton, Oct. 15, 1673; Captain in 
King Philip's War, 1675; Deputy 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1683, '93. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Parker, James, i 725-1 797. (N.J.) 
Captain 1746; Member of Gov- 
ernor's Council, 1764. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Parker, John, 1692-1732. (N.J.) 
Member of Governor's Council, 
October, 1719-32. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Parker, Joseph, 1681/2-17 — . 



358 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Representative from Andover to 
Massachusetts General Court, 

1730. '3i> '32> '33. '34, '36, '39- 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 
Parker, Josiah, 1655-1731. 

Captain in Queen Anne's War, 
1706. 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Parker, Nathaniel, 1651-1737. 
Ensign, Reading MiUtary Com- 
pany. 

Mrs. Julius J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Parker, Nathaniel, Jr., 1679- 
1725. Lieutenant, Reading Mili- 
tary Company. 

Mrs. JuUus J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Parker, William, i 703-1 781. 
(N.H.) 
Representative to New Hamp- 
shire General Assembly, 1765-74; 
Surrogate Judge of Admiralty; 
Judge of Superior Court, 1771-75. 

Mrs. William Lawrence. 

Miss Mary T. Spalding. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 

Parker, William, 1686. 

(Conn.) 
Deputy from Saybrook to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1652, '72, 
'73. '74, '75, '76, '78, '79- '80, '81, 
'82, '83. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Parks, William, i 631 -1685. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Roxbury, 1635, '36, 
'37. '38, '40, '44-51, '53, '54, '59- 
70. '72, '73, '74, '76, '77, '79- 

Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 

Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody. 

Parsons, Joseph, 1683. 

Cornet of Hampshire Troop, Oct. 
7, 1678. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 
Parsons, Moses, 1716-1783. 

Preacher of Election Sermon, 1772. 

Miss EUzabeth Parsons. 



Partridge, Rev. Ralph, 1636-1658. 
Minister at Duxbury, 1637-58; 
active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Miss Mary P. .\nderson. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Hinman. 
Partridge, Samuel, 1645-1740. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Hadley, 1683, '85, '86; 
from Hatfield, 1689, '91, '92, '94, 
'96, '97, '98, '99; Associate, Hamp- 
shire County Court, 1685; Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas, 1692- 
1737; Judge of Probate, 1702-29; 
Councillor, 1700-14, 1718-23; 
Quartermaster, March 30, 1683; 
Colonel. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. George N. Brady. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Mrs. Samuel T. Douglas. 

Mrs. S. Olin Johnson. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 

Mrs. Ellis B. Usher. 
Partridge, Samuel, i 730-1809. 
Lieutenant of Foot under Captain 
Selah Barnard, Province of Massa- 
chusetts, reduction of Canada. 
His commission from Governor 
Thomas Pownall as 2d Lieuten- 
ant is dated March 13, 1758. 

Mrs. Ellis B. Usher. 

Pawling, Henry, 1692. 

Schout at Esopus; Captain 1670 
and Colonel of MiUtia in Province 
of New York, 1674-88. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Payson, Thomas, i 727-1 797. 
Captain under General Amherst 
in a Connecticut Regiment in the 
French War, 1760. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Peabody, David, 1678-1726. 
Ensign of Militia. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 

Miss EUzabeth P. Sohier. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



359 



Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Peabody, Francis, 1635-1698. 
i#(N.H., Mass.) 

One of the Founders of New 
Hampshire; Lieutenant of Tops- 
field MiUtary Company, May 27, 
1668. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 
Mrs. WilUam H. Anderson. 
Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 
Mrs. Walter P. BUss. 
Mrs. William Butterworth. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. WilUam C. Crane. 
Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 
Mrs.Lawrence LaValle Jones. 
Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 
Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 
Mrs. WiUiam D. Wiman. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Mrs Roger Wolcott. 
Peabody, Francis, i 694-1 769. 
Cornet of Middle ton. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Peabody, John, 1642-1720. 

Deputy from Boxford, 1689, '90, 
'91, '92, '95, '97, '98, '99' 1700. 
'01, 'o3,'o8,'io,'ii,'i2, '13; Ensign, 

30 March, 1683; Captain when 
Representative, 171 2. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. William C. Crane. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Lawrence LaValle Jones. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 

Mrs. Charles B. Pope. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Pease, John, 1654-1734- (Conn.) 
Captain at Enfield. 

Mrs. Hugh W. Brown. 

Mrs. Henry G. Root. 

Peck, Jonathan, 1698-1757. (R.I.) 

Deputy to Rhode Island General 

Assembly, 1748, '50, '5I' '5 2; 

Judge Court Common Pleas, 1747, 



'48, '49, '52, Chief Justice C. C. P., 

1750. '5I' '54> '55. '56- 

Mrs. WilUam S. Potter. 
Peck, Jonathan, 1725-1797. (R.I.) 
Ensign, 1760; Lieutenant, 1761; 
Captain, 1762. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Potter. 
Peck, Joseph, 1638-1663. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Hingham, 1639, '40, 
'41, '42. 

Mrs. Francis T. Blackmer. 
Mrs. John Campbell. 
Mrs. James H. Maddux. 
Peck, Joseph, 1641-1718. (Conn.) 
Deputy from Lyme to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1676, '90, '91, 
'95, '96, '97, '98, '99, 1700, '01, 
'02, '03, '04, '05, '06, '08, '09, '10. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Peck, Nicholas, 1645-1710. 

Deputy from Rehoboth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1669, '78, '79, 
'80, '81, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '89; 
Ensign, June 5, 1678; Lieutenant, 
July 2, 1682; Magistrate of County 
Court, 1685. 

Mrs. Francis T. Blackmer. 
Mrs. John CampbeU. 
Mrs. WilUam S. Potter. 
Peirce, Abijah, 1 727-1800. 

Major Middlesex MiUtia; Colonel 
Regiment Minute Men; Commit- 
tee of Correspondence, 1773. 
Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Peirce, Michael, 1645 ?-i675/6. 
Appointed Ensign for expedition 
against the Dutch, 1673; Captain 
in King PhiUp's War, 1675/6. 
Mrs. FrankUn A. Wilson. 
Pelham, Herbert, 1638-1649. 
(Mass.) 
Assistant, 1645, '46, '47. '48, '495 
Commissioner of tjnited Colonies, 
1645, '46; First Treasurer of Har- 
vard College, 1643-50. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Mrs. George S. Hale. 
Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Pemberton, Thomas, 1654/5-1693. 
Surgeon in Expedition to Canada, 
1690. 

Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Penhallow, Samuel, 1687-17 26. 
Treasurer of the Province, March 
19, 1689/90; Councillor, 1702- 
1726; Recorder, 1703. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 
Peppeeell, William, 1675-1734. 
Judge, Court of Common Pleas, 
1694/5-1702, 1708-20; Repre- 
sentative to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1697. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Miss Mary T. Spalding. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Perkins, Abraham, 1640-1683. 
Historic Founder of New Hamp- 
shire ; Marshal of Norfolk County, 1 
1654. 1 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 
Perkins, John, 1631-1686. 
Quartermaster in 1675. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Miss Helen F. Kimball. 
Perkins, Matthew, i665?-i738. 
Captain in February, 1703/4. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Perkins, William, 1632-1682. 
Deputy from Weymouth to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1644; 
Lieutenant in 1644; Captain. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. Frank D. White. 

Person, John, 1650 . 

Deputy from Lynn, 1702, '03, 
1 710. One of Troopers under 
Captain Prentice, 1675-6. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Hill. 
Phelps, John, i 709-1 789. 

Captain before the Revolutionary 
War. 

Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 
Phelps, William, 1630-167 2. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1634, 1634/5; Com- 
missioner to govern Connecticut, 
March, 1635/6; Magistrate of 
Connecticut, 1636-42, '58-62; 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court, 1645-57. 

Mrs. Wilham A. Bond. 



Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 

Miss Julia A. Smith. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Phillips, Rev. George, 1630-1644. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Colony; Minister 
at Watertown, 1630-44; active 
in founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. John G. Copelin. 

Miss EUzabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Arthur Espy. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

Mme. Raymond Le Ghait. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. William W. Seely. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De Courcy Ward. 

Mrs. Phihp Washburn. 

Phillips, Henry, 1686. 

Ensign, 1648, 1665 ; Deputy to 
General Court fromHadley, 1672, 
1673, 1683/4, 1676. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Phillips, John, 17 10-1768. 

Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1760, '61, '62; Colonel Boston 
Regiment. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 
Phillips, John, 1632-1724/5? 
Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1683, 
'84, '85, '86; Member of Council 
for the Safety of the People, 1689; 
Councillor, 1690-17 14; Chief Jus- 
tice of Court of Common Pleas, 
Dec. 7, 1692, to 1715; Treasurer 
of the Colony, June 9, 1692, to 
June 17, 1693; Lieutenant First 
Charlestown Company, March 16, 
1680/1; title of Captain, 1686; 
Commander-in-Chief, Lower Reg- 
iment in Middlesex, June 27, 
1689. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 
Phillips, the Rev. Samuel, 1630- 
1696. 



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Preacher of Election Sermon to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1678. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 
Phillips, William, 1722-1804. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1772, '73, '74, '76; elected Coun- 
cillor, 1773, '74, but negatived by 
Governor Gage. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 
PiCKARD, John, 1652-1683. 

Deputy from Rowley to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1661, '82, 

'83- 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
PicKARD, Samuel, 1663-1751. 
Representative from Rowley to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1723, '24; title of Captain when 
Representative, 1723. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Pickering, John, 1637-1694. 

Ensign in Essex Regiment, May 
12, 1675; Lieutenant in King 
Philip's War. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. George B. Blake. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Mrs. Hall Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. Philip Sears. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 

Pickering, John, 1640?-! 721. 

(N.H.) 

Captain at Portsmouth, Sept. 20, 

1692; Deputy from Portsmouth to 

New Hampshire General Assem- 

• bly, 1693, '94, '98, '99, 1701, -02, 



'03, '04; Speaker, 1697, '98, 1702, 
'03; King's Attorney. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Pierce, Daniel. (N.J.) 

Member of Governor Cartaret's 
Council, 1668. 

Mrs. William F. Anderson. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 

Mrs. George W. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Pierce, Daniel, 1642-1704. 

Deputy from Newbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1682, '83; 
Member of Council of Safety, 
1689; Representative from New- 
bury to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1692; Councillor, 1693- 
1703; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, June 3, 1698-1704; Captain 
of Newbury Foot Company, Oct. 
7, 1678; Colonel of Essex Regi- 
ment. 

Mrs. Wilham F. Anderson. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 

Mrs. George W. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 
Pierce, Timothy, i 673-1 748. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Plainfield to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 171 7 
to 1728; Captain of Plainfield 
Train Band, May, 1723; Colonel 
Eleventh Connecticut Regiment, 
October, 1739; Assistant, 1728 to 

1747- 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

PiERSON, John, 1693. 

Deputy from Rowley to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1678, '79, 
'80, '82, '83, '85, '86, '89. 

Miss Georgiana A. Boutwell. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Pike, Robert, 1616 7-1706. 

Deputy from Salisbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1648, '49, 
'58, '59, '63, '66, '68, '70, '73, '80, 
'81; Major, Old Norfolk Regi- 
ment, May 31, 1670; Assistant, 
1682-86, '90, '91; Member of 
Council of Safety, 1689; Coun- 
cillor, 1692, '93, '94, '95. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. William T. Cushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 

Mrs. Charles P. Stetson. 
Pitkin, Joseph, 1696-1762. (Conn.) 
Lieutenant Third Company Hart- 
ford Train Band, October, 1733; 
Captain, October, 1738; Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel First ConnecticutReg- 
iment, October, 1741; Deputy 
from Hartford to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1734, '35, '39, '41, 
'42, '46 to '61 inclusive. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Pitkin, William, i 660-1 694. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from Hartford, 1675-84, 
'89, '90; Agent to New York and 
Mohawks, 1676; Treasurer, 1677; 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1679; Assistant, 1690-94; Com- 
missioner on Massachusetts Boun- 
dary, 1693. 

Mrs. Walter P. Bliss. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Pitkin, William, Jr., i 664-1 723. 
(Conn.) 
Assistant, 169 7-1 722; Judge of 
County Court, County of Hartford, 
1702-6; Commissioner on Massa- 
chusetts Boundary, 17 14. 

Mrs. Walter P. Bliss. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Pitts, James, 17 10-1776. 

Councillor, 1766, '67, '68, '69, '70, 

'71. '72. '73> '74- 

Mrs. Thomas Cranage. 

Mrs. Henry M. Duffield. 

Mrs. Daniel Goodwin. 

Mrs. Arthur M. Parker. 

Miss Nancy M. Sanborn. 

Mrs. Virgil L. Tupper. 

Plaisted, Elisha, . 

First Representative of Berwick, 
1714; Captain of Train Band. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Plaisted, James, 1720. 

Captain of Militia. 

Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 
Plaisted, John, 1659-1745. (N.H.) 
Representative, 1693; Speaker, 
1696; Councillor, 1702; Treasiirer, 
1768; Chief Justice, 1716; Colonel 
of Militia. 



Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Plaisted, John, 1660/2-1717. 
(N.H.) 
Deputy from Portsmouth to New 
Hampshire General Assembly, 
1693-1700; Councillor, 1702- 
17 16; Justice of Superior Court, 
Aug. 25, 1699; (Captain?). 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Plaisted, Roger, 1675. 

Deputy from Kittery to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1663, '64, '73; 
Lieutenant, Oct. 23, 1668; Magis- 
trate of York County Court, 1668. 

Mrs. Charles H. Corning. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Platt,Epenetus,i64o-i693. (N.Y.) 
Captain of Foot Company, Jan. 
9, 1684, in Suffolk County, Long 
Island. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 
Platt, Epenetus, Jr., 1674-1744. 
(N.Y.) 
Member of the Colonial Assembly 
from 1723 to 1739, representing 
Suffolk County, L.I.; Lieutenant 
of Foot Company in Town of 
Huntington, 1700. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 
PoMEROY, Daniel, 1709-1755. 
Lieutenant, killed at Battle of 
Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755. 

Mrs. Isaac S. Bigelow. 
Pomeroy, Ebenezer, 1669-1754. 
Representative from Northampton 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1709, '10, '20, '35, '36, '39, '40; 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
Feb. 21, 1734/5; Councillor, 1736; 
Captain. 

Mrs. John N. Bagley. 

Miss Frances Cutler. 

Miss MiUison S. Cutler. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Nathan G. Williams, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry Le Breton Wills. 
Pomeroy, Elisha, 1720/1-1762. 
Captain from Northampton in 
Colonel William Williams's Regi- 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



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ment, 1758; served from March 13 
to Dec. 4, 1758. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
PoMEROY, John, 1696-1736. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

POMEROY, MeDAD, 1659-1716. 

Deputy from Northampton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1677, '83, '84, '86, '90, '92. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Mrs. John N. Bagley. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 

Mrs. WiUiam A. Butler, Jr. 

Miss Frances Cutler. 

Miss MilUson S. Cutler. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Nathan G. Wilhams, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry Le Breton Wills. 
PoMEROY, Seth, 1 706-1 7 77. 

Major at Siege of Louisburg, 1745; 
Lieutenant-Colonel, 1755; Dele- 
gate from Northampton to First 
and Second Provincial Congresses, 

1775- 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Mrs. Nathan G. Wilhams, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry Le Breton Wills. 

Pond, Daniel, 1697/8. 

Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Pool, Benjamin, 1694-1732. 

Lieutenant of Captain John 
Wheelwright's Company; Lieuten- 
ant, Reading, Aug. 31, 1722? 

Miss Georgianna A. Boutwell. 
Poole, Jonathan, 1635-1678. 
Quartermaster, 1671; Cornet of 
Three County Troop, May, 1674; 
Captain in King Philip's War; 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1677. 

Miss Georgiana A. Boutwell. 

Mrs. JuUus J. Estey. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Pope, Lemuel, 1696-1771. 
Captain in Militia. 

Mrs. Edward Mallinckrodt. 
Pope, Seth, 1648-1727. 

Lieutenant at Dartmouth, June 4, 
1686; Deputy to Plymouth Gen- 



eral Court, 1689, '90; to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1698, 1701; 
Magistrate of County Court, 1690. 

Miss Adehne A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Edward Malhnckrodt. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite. 

Miss EHzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Mahlon D. Thatcher. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Porter, John, 1638-1674. (R.I.) 
A Founder of Rhode Island; As- 
sistant, 1640-44, '50, '64; Com- 
missioner to Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1658, '59, '60, '61; named 
in Royal Charter, 1663. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Miss Ahce M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
Porter, Jonathan, i 696-1 759. 
Representative to General Court 
from Wenham, 1745, '46, '47. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 
Porter, Samuel, 1660-1722. 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1711-22; Massachusetts Commis- 
sioner to run boundary hnes be- 
tween Massachusetts and Connect- 
icut, 1 717; Representative from 
Hadley to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1693. 

Miss Marie L. Baldvrin. 

Mrs. Walter P. Bhss. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 
PowEL, Samuel, 1700-1756. (Pa.) 
Common Councilman, 1717, '29- 
30. '32- 

Mrs. James A. Lowell. 

Powell, Miles, 1729-1791. 

Lieutenant, East Company,Lanes- 
boro', July, 1771; Captain, 1774. 

Mrs. Russell A. Alger. 

Miss Faydeha S. Henry. 

Mrs. Henry D. Sheldon. 
Powers, Peter, 1707-1757. (N.H.) 
Captain of 9th Company, Sixth 
Regiment, 1744. 

Mrs. Weston Lewis. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Pratt, Benjamin, 17 10-1763. 

(Mass., N.Y.) 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1757) '5^> '59; commissioned 
Chief Justice, New York Supreme 
Court, November, 1761. 

Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins. 
Pratt, William, 1645-1678. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant, October, 1661; Dep- 
uty, 1666, '67, '68, '69, '70, '71, 

'72, '73. '74, '75. '76, '77. '78. 

Mrs. Albert A. Blow. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. James B. Grant. 

Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. John C. Mitchell. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Edward C. Smith. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. James D. Whitmore. 
Preble, Abraham, 1637-1663. 
Commissioned to hold County 
Courts at York, May 18, 1653. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 

Mrs. WilUam H. Anderson. | 
Preble, Jedediah, i 707-1 784. 
Colonel in Crown Point Expedi- I 
tion, 1758; Brigadier-General, 
1 761; Representative from Fal- I 
mouth to Massachusetts General I 
Court, 1766, '76, '77; Chief Com- ' 
mander of Provincial Forces of 
Massachusetts, Oct. 27, 1774. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 
Prence, Thomas, 1621-1673. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Assistant, 1632, { 
'35. '36, '37. '39-56; Governor, 
1634, '38, '57-72; Treasurer of ■ 
Plymouth Colony, 1636/7-40. | 

Mrs. Donald McLean Bar- ! 
stow. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. Albert Gerberding. 

Mrs. Harmon M. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Ethan O. Hurd. 

Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 

Mrs. Samuel M. Nickerson. 



Miss Anna M. Paine. 
Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Mrs. WilHam McCreery Ram- 
sey. 
Mrs. Seth Shepard. 
Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Mrs. WilHam A. Wheeler. 
Prentice, John, 165 2-1 7 15. 

Captain of the Fort ; Captain of the 
North Company of New London; 
Deputy to General Assembly, Oct. 
8, 1668, Oct. 13, 1670; appointed 
Captain of Fort, May 12, 1692, 
May II, 1693, Oct. 10, 1695, May 
14, 1702; Deputy, May 13, 1703; 
Captain, Oct. 12, 1704, May 13, 
1708. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 

Prentice, Thomas, 1709- 

Lieutenant and Captain of Mid- 
dlesex Troop of Horse; Captain 
in King Philip's War, 1675; Dep- 
uty from Cambridge to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1672, '73, '74. 
Mrs. Edward C. Wall. 
Prescott, Benjamin, 1696-1738. 
Representative from Groton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1723, '24, '27, '34-38; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1732; Special Justice, 
Superior Court, 1735; Commis- 
sioner on New Hampshire 
Boundary line, 1737. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 
Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 
Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Prescott, Jonas, 1686-1716. 
Member of General Assembly, 
1699-1705. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 
Prescott, Jonas, 1648-17 23. 
Lieutenant, July 13, 1689; Rep- 
resentative from Groton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, with title 
of Captain, 1699. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 
Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 
Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 
Miss Alice Farnsworth. 
Miss Harriet E. P. Farns- 
worth. 
Miss Henrietta L. Farnsworth. 
Mrs. George S. Hale. 



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365 



Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Weston Lewis. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Prescott, Jonas, Jr., 1678-1750. 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court from Groton, 1720; 
Captain. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 
Prescott, Jon.a.than, 1643-1721. 
Representative from Concord to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1692, '93, '94, '95. '97. '98, '99. 
1707, '12, '13; Captain of Militia. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. George L. Curtis. 

Mrs. James W. Edgerton. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Walker. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
Prescott, Oliver, 1731-1804. 
Major of Sixth Regiment, 1771. 

Mrs. Augustus Lowell. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
Prescott, William, 17 26-1 795. 
Lieutenant of Provincial Troops, 
Nova Scotia Expedition, 1755. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Preston, Samuel, i 698-1 743. 
Provincial Councillor and Treas- 
urer of Pennsylvania. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Moseley. 
Prince, Samuel, 1649-17 28. 

Representative from Sandwich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1695, 1704, '08, '09; Representative 
from Rochester, 1714, '16, '17, '21. 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. . 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Puffer, Jabez, i 705-1 789. 
Captain. 

Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 
field. 
Putnam, Benjamin, i 664-1 715. 
Captain of Salem Village Com- 
pany. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. George B. Blake. 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 



I Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

I Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

I Mrs. Joseph C. Whitney. 

j Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 

I Putnam, Israel, 1717/18-1790. 
i (Conn.) 

i Captain, 1755; Commissioned 
! Captain in First Connecticut Regi- 
! ment for expedition against Crown 
Point, March, 1756; Major, Third 
Regiment, March, 1758; Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, Fourth Regiment, for 
Campaign of 1759; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, First Regiment raised for 
service for Expedition against Ha- 
vana, March, 1762; Commander 
; of Connecticut Battalion in Indian 
War, March, 1764; Representa- 
tive from Pomfret to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1766, '67, '75; 
Second Brigadier-General of Con- 
necticut, April 26, 1775; Major- 
General in Continental Army. 
Mrs. Chnton Lewis Baxter. 
Miss Ehzabeth E. Putnam. 
Putnam, James, 1661-1727. 
Lieutenant, 1720/21. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 
Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
I'utnam, John, 1640-17 10. 

Lieutenant of Salem Troop of 
Horse, Oct. 7, 1678; Captain; 
Deputy from Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1680, '81, '86, 
'91, '92. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Baxter. 
Mrs. George B. Blake. 
Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 
Mrs. William Butterwortb 
Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 
Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Putnam, Nathaniel, i 634-1 700. 
Lieutenant in Salem Village Mili- 
tary Company, March 30, 1683; 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1690, '91. 
Miss Ellen Bancroft. 
Mrs. George B. Blake. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 

Mrs. Frederick G. IngersoU. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Mrs. Joseph C. ^Vhitney. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Putnam, Thomas, 1642-1686. 
Lieutenant of First Essex Troop 
just before King Philip's War. 

Mrs. CHnton L. Baxter. 
Pynchon, John, 1630-1 702/3. 
Lieutenant of Springfield Com- 
pany, May 18, 1653; Captain, Oct. 
23> 1657; Captain Hampshire 
County Troop, June 12, 1663; 
Captain in expedition against the 
Dutch, 1664; Sergeant Major of 
Hampshire Regiment, May 31, 
1 671; Deputy from Springfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1659, '62, '63, '64; Assistant, 1665 
to 1686, 1693 to 1702/3; Commis- 
sioner to the Mohawks, October, 
1680; Head of Commission sent 
to Albany, August, 1689 (with 
title of Colonel); Magistrate of 
Springfield, 1652 to 1665; of 
Hampshire County Court, 1665; 
Councillor of Royal Province of 
New England, 1 686-1 689; Judge 
Hampshire Court Common Pleas, 
1692-1 702/3; Judge of Probate, 
1692-1702/3. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Albert M. Day. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Mrs. Francis C. Farwell. 

Mrs. Bradley Oilman. 
Pynchon, John, 1647-1720. 

Captain Hampshire Troop before 
King Phihp's War; Major in 
King Philip's War; Representative 
from Springfield to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1709, '10, '11, '12, 
'14; Councillor, 1715, '16; Judge 
of Hampshire Court of Common 
Pleas, 1710 to 1721; title of Major 
when Representative in 1709, of 
Colonel in 1710. 

Mrs. Albert M. Day. 

Mrs. Francis C. Farwell. 
Pynchon, William, 1630-1662. 
One of the Founders of Massachu- 



setts Bay Colony; Named an Assis- 
tant in Charter, 1628/9; Assistant, 
1630-36, '42, '50; Treasurer from 
Aug. 7, 1632, to May, 1634; Com- 
missioner to govern Connecticut, 
March, 1635/6; Commissioner to 
govern the Settlements on Con- 
necticut River, 1641. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Miss Marie Louise Baldwin. 

Mrs. Walter P. BKss. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Bryant. — - 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Albert M. Day. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Mrs. Francis C. Farwell. 

Mrs. Bradley Oilman. 

Miss Alma McGeoch. 

Mrs. Octavius S. Newell. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Mrs. Charles Peabody. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Mrs. Angus Smith. 
QuiNCY, Edmund, 1633-1698. 
Captain, Oct. 15, 1684; Major, 
Suffolk Regiment, 1692; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, 1694; Colonel, 
1695?; Deputy, 1670, '73, '75, 
'79, '81, '92; Member of Council 
for Safety of the People, 1689. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Miss AUce Lee. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss EUzabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Quincy, Edmund, 1633-1635. 
Deputy to the First General Court 
of Massachusetts, May 14, 1634. 

Mrs. EHot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 



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367 



Miss Alice Lee. 

Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Quincy, Edmund, 1681-1738. 
Colonel, Suffolk Regiment, 1713; 
Representative from Braintree, 
1713, '14; Councillor, 1715-29, 
'34, '35> '36, '37; Judge of Supe- 
rior Court, 1 7 18-37/8; Agent 
to Court of St. James, 1737. 

Mrs. Samuel P. Blake. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 

Quincy, John, i 689-1 767. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court from Braintree, 
1717, '19-40, 1744, '45. '55. '56; 
Speaker of the House, 1729- 
40; Councillor, 1742, '47, '48, 
'49, '50, '51, '52, '53; Major; 
Colonel. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Quincy, Josiah, i 709-1 784. 
Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1754, '57; Colonel, 
Second Suffolk Regiment. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 
Miss Mary Quincy. 
Randolph, Richard, i 691-1748. 
(Va.) 
Member of House of Burgesses, 



1728, 1 736-1 740; Treasurer Gen- 
eral of Virginia, 1736-1742. 
Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Randolph, Thomas Mann, 1741- 
1793. (Va.) 
Burgess of Goochland, 1772-73; 
Member of the Virginia Senate 
1776, and House of Delegates, 
1784-85. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Randolph, William, 1651-1711. 
(Va.) 
Member of House of Burgesses, 
1685-99, 1703, '04-5. '10; Attor- 
ney-General, 1696; Speaker of 
House of Brugesses, 1698; Clerk 
of the House, 1702; Trustee of 
William and Mary College; named 
in the Royal Charter of 1693. 
Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 
Randolph, William, 171 2-1 745. 
(Va.) 
Member of House of Burgesses 
from Goochland, 1744- 

Mrs. Moorfield Storey. 

Rapelye, Jeronimus, 1643 . 

(N.Y.) 
Commissioned Captain for Breuck- 
len, October, 1673. 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 
Rapelye, Joris Jansen, i 623-1 665. 
(N.Y.) 
One of the "Twelve Men" 
representing Nieuw Amsterdam, 
1641. 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 
Rapelye, Teunis, 1671-1723. 
(N.Y.) 
Ensign of Foote Company, Kmg's 
County Regiment, commissioned 
by Governor Bellomont. 

Mrs. WiUiam J. Wright. 

Rathbone, John, 1702. (R.I.) 

Deputy from New Shoreham to 
Rhode Island General Assembly, 
1681, '83, '84. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Rawson, Edward, 1637-1693. 
Deputy from Newbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1638, '39, 
'42, '44, '45. '46, '47. '48, '49; 
Secretary of the Colony, 1650-86. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. Edward H. Guyer. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Cely TreviHan. 
Rawson, Stephen, 1722-1773. 
(R.I.) 
Lieutenant First Train Band, 
Providence, Feb. i, 1757; Deputy 
from Providence to General As- 
sembly, 1760. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 
Raymond, William, 165 2-1 709. 
Lieutenant of Beverly and Wen- 
ham Troop, May 16, 1683; Dep- 
uty to Massachusetts General 
Court from Beverly, 1685, '86, '89; 
Captain of Beverly Company in 
Canada Expedition, 1690. 

Mrs. WilUam C. Bales. 

Mrs. Hall Curtis. 

Miss Alice M. Howbert. 

Mrs. Le Baron B. Prince. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Read, John, 17 21-1749. 

Queen's Attorney for Colony of 
Connecticut, May, 1712; Commis- 
sioner for Connecticut on boun- 
dary New York, 17 19; Attorney- 
General Massachusetts, 1723, '25, 
'26, '27; House Representative 
Massachusetts, 1738; Governor's 
Council, 1741-2. 

Mrs. Otis S. Johnson. 
Read, William, 1662-1718. 

Captain, Representative from Lex- 
ington to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1714, '16, '17. 

Mrs. WilUam T. Councilman. 
Redman, John, 1642-1700. (N.H.) 
Representative from Hampton to 
New Hampshire General As- 
sembly, 1693, '96. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 
Remington, John, 1637-1667. 
Lieutenant, Rowley Company, 
1647. 

Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 



Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Remington, Jonathan, i 639-1 700. 
Captain in King PhiHp's War, 
1675-6; Lieutenant, 1689; At 
Wells, 1 69 1. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Remington, Jonathan, 1677-1745. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1703- 
11; Representative from Cam- 
bridge to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1714, '15, '17, '18, '22-28; 
Councillor, 1730-40; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas, 1715- 
33; Judge of Probate for Middle- 
sex, 1725-45; Justice of Superior 
Court, June 21, 1733-45. 

Miss EHzabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Revere, Paul, i 734-1818. 

Commissioned Second Lieutenant 
of Artillery for Expedition against 
Crown Point, Feb. 18, 1756; Ma- 
jor and Lieutenant-Colonel in the 
Revolution. 

Mrs. James L. Little. 
Reynolds, Nathaniel, 1635-1708. 
Lieutenant of Boston Foot Com- 
pany, May, 1675; Lieutenant in 
King Philip's War, 1675/6. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 
Rhodes, Malachi, ab. 1676-1714, 
Deputy, 1707, '08, '09. 

Mrs. WilUam G. Northup. 
Rhodes, Zachariah, 1643-1665. 
Commissioner from Massachusetts 
to Rhode Island, 1648; Commis- 
sioner, Rhode Island, 1659, '61, 
'62, '63; Deputy, 1664-65; Town 
Treasurer, 1665; Member Town 
Council, 1665. 

Mrs. WilUam G. Northup. 
Rice, Abr.aham, i 709-1 786. 
Ensign at Marlborough, 1757. 

Mrs. Richard H. Fyfe. 
Rice, Edmund, i 639-1 663. 

Deputy from Sudbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1640, '43, 
'52, '53. '54- 



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369 



Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Mrs. Charles C. Carter. 

Mrs. WilUam T. Cushing. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Alice Famsworth. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Mrs. John McAllister Scho- 
field. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
Rice, Peter, 1658-1753. 

Deputy from Marlborough to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1709, '10, '14, '20, '28, '29, '30; 
Captain of Train Band. 

Mrs. Richard H. Fyfe. 
Rice, Phineas, 1682-1768. 

Representative from Stow to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1742, 
'44, '47, '48, '49. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Alice Famsworth. 
Richardson, Amos, 1645-1683. 
(R.I.) 
One of the purchasers of "The 
King's Province" (R.I.), 1659; 
Deputy from Stonington to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1676, 
'77, '79, '80, '81. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 
Richardson, James, 167 5/6-1 721. 
Captain, fighting the Indians in 
Maine. 

Mrs. WilHam R. Donaghe. 
Richardson, Jonathan, 1667-175 3. 
Captain, Chelmsford. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Richardson, Josiah, 1635-1695. 
In garrison at Chelmsford with 
title of Captain, 169 1/2; Deputy 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1689. 

Miss Georgiana A. Boutwell. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Mrs. Edward M. Churchman. 

Mrs. Joseph G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 

Richardson, Josiah, 1701/2-1770. 

(Muster Master in Colonel Josiah 

Browne's Regiment for Crown 

Point Expedition, September, 



1755); Captain Second Sudbury 
Company, April 25, 1757. 

Miss Lucy Belknap. 
Richardson, Josiah, 1667-1711. 
Lieutenant Chelmsford. 

Mrs. Edward M. Churchman. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 
Richardson, William, 1731-1814? 
Representative from Lancaster to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1741, '45' '48, '50, '54, '56, '58, 
'59, '60, '61; Called Captain when 
Representative, 1741. 

Mrs. Wilham R. Donaghe. 

Richmond, Edward, 1696. 

(R.I., Mass.) 
Lieutenant in Rhode Island, 
1676; Lieutenant at Little Comp- 
ton, June 4, 1686; Captain, Dec. 
25, 1689; Deputy from Little 
Compton to Plymouth General 
Court, 1686. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 
Richmond, Sylvester, 1672-1754. 
Commissioned Lieutenant, July 
25, 1710; Colonel, April 21, 1742. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 
Richmond, Sylvester, 1698-1783. 
Representative from Dighton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1741, '42, '43, '44, '47; commis- 
sioned by Governor Shirley, 
Colonel Sixth Massachusetts Regi- 
ment, Feb. 6, 1744, for Expedition 
against Louisburg. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Rider, Samuel, 1679. 

Lieutenant at Yarmouth, June 9, 

1653- 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Ridgely, Charles, 1772- 

(Md.) 
Justice of Baltimore County, 
1741-53; Burgess for Baltimore 
County, 1 75 1. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 

Ridgely, Robert, 1681. 

(Md.) 
Clerk of Provincial Court and 
High Court of Chancery, Jan. 19, 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



1670/1; Deputy Secretary of 
Maryland. 

Mrs. Robert H. Bancroft. 
Ripley, Joshua, 1689-1740. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Windham to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1699, 
1 701, '02, 03, '06, '07, '08, '09, '10, 
'11, '12, '13' '14, '15, '16, '19, '20, 
'21, '22. 

Mrs. Edward H. Gheen. 

Mrs. Frank K. Owen. 

Mrs. Delos A. Mnfort. 

RiSHWORTH, EdWAKD, 1639-169I. 

Deputy, 1653-79, ^2 years; Mem- 
ber of Godfrey's Council, 1649. 
Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 

Robeson, Andrew, 1685- . 

(N.J., Pa.) 
Judge, Gloucester County, 1687; 
Representative, 1692, '97; Chief 
Justice, Supreme Court of Pennsyl- 
vania, 1693-99; Provincial Coun- 
cillor of New Jersey, 1701. 
Mrs. John C. Phillips. 
Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 
Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Robeson, Jonathan, 1686-1753. 
(Pa.) 
Member of Assembly, 1729-34, 

1736-38. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Robinson, Samuel, i 707-1 767. 
Captain in French Wars, 1755-59. 

Mrs. Marshall M. Kirkman. 

Mrs. Ralph P. Perry. 

Mrs. John A. WatUng. 
Rogers, Rev. John, 1636-1684. 
Minister at Ipswich, 1656-82; 
Active in forwarding the interests 
of the Colony; President of Har- 
vard College, 1682-84. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Ehzabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Mrs. Stanley T. Pullen. 

Miss Anna B. Shaw. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. William C. West. 



Rogers, John, Jr., 1640-1697. 
Deputy for Bristol, 1685, '86, '89, 
'90. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Rogers, John, i 666-1 745. 

Preacher of Election Sermon, 1706. 
Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Rogers, Rev. Nathaniel, 1636- 

1655- 
Minister at Ipswich, 1638-1655. 
Active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. WilHam Tudor. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Rogers, Thomas, 1620-1621. 
One of the recognized Historic 
Founders of Plymouth Colony, 
coming over in the Mayflower, 
1620. "Died in first sickness." 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

RoLFE, John, 1622. (Va.) 

Councillor, 16 19, Secretary of 
State, 1614-19. 

Mrs. A. Lawrence Rotch. 
RoosA, Albert Heymansen, 1660- 

. (N.Y.) 

Captain of Militia, Ulster County, 

1673- 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 

Rose, Robert, i 639-1 664-5. 

He was Constable, 1640; Repre- 
sentative, 1640, '42, '43. 

Mrs. Robert B. Langdon. 

Rose, Jonathan, 1675?-! 736? 
(Conn.) 
Ensign Brandford Train Band, 
1 7 16; Lieutenant, 1722; Captain 
North Brandford, May, 1726; 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1727. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 

RossiTER, Edward, 1630-1630. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony ; one 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



371 



of the First Eighteen Assistants 
chosen in England, October, 
1629, Assistant in Massachusetts, 
1630. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Robert N. Toppan. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De GourcyWard. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
RowE, Jacob, i 744-1814. 

Assistant Gomnaissioner, 1754-60, 
under General Wolfe, Provost of 
Quebec. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Royal, William, 1629-1676. 
Assistant of Maine, 1636-48. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

RtTGG, Reuben, 1705 . 

Ensign in Colonel Wilder's Regi- 
ment that marched to relief of 
Fort William Henry, August, 

1757- 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 

RuGGLES, John, 1635-1663-4. 
Deputy from Roxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, May 19, 
1658, May 30, 1660; Dec. 19, 
1660. 

Mrs. Charles L. Greene. 
RuGGLES, Samuel, 1637-1692. 
Lieutenant of Roxbury Company, 
Feb. 21, 1675/6; Captain, 1689; 
Deputy from Roxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1689, '90, 
'91, '92. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss Anna B. Shaw. 
Ruggles, Samuel, Jr., 1658-1715. 
Captain of Roxbury Company; 
Deputy from Roxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1696, '97, 
1700. 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Ruggles, Timothy, 1711-1776. 
Representative from Rochester to 



Massachusetts General Court, 
1736, from Sandwich, 1739, '40, 

'43, 'SI. '52, '54, '55, '57, '58, '59. 
'61, '62, '63; Speaker of the 
House, 1762, '63, '64, '65, '66, '67, 
'68, '69, '70; President of Conven- 
tion held in New York, 1765; 
Colonel in French and Indian 
Wars, 1755-59; Brigadier-Gen- 
eral, 1760; Judge of Worcester 
Court of Common Pleas, April 19, 
1757; its Chief Justice, 1762-? 
Councillor, 1764. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Russell, Daniel, i 685-1 763. 
Coimcillor, 1737-40, '42, '44-56; 
Commissioner of Impost, 1 709-62. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina Lowell Put- 
nam. 
Russell, James, i 640-1 709. 

Assistant, 1680-86; Treasurer of 
the Colony, 1680-86; Deputy to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1679; Councillor, 1689-1708; 
Committee of Safety, 1689; Judge 
of Probate, 169 2-1 702; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas, 1692— 
1709; Commissioner of Impost, 
I 704-1 709. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Russell, James, 1715-1798. 

Representative from Charlestown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 



372 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



1746-50, '53-61; Councillor, 1761- 
73; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1 771; Commissioner of 
Impost, 1762-74. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. HofEman. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Russell, John, 1694/5- 

Deputy from Dartmouth to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1665, '69, '71, 
'72, '82. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 
Russell, Richard, i 640-1 676. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1643, '46, '48, '50-58; 
Speaker, 1648, '54, '55, '68; As- 
sistant, 1659-76; Treasurer, 1644- 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Lady Carter. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Sabin, John, 1666-1742. (Conn.) 
Captain, 1714; Major, 1726; Dep- 
uty to General Assembly, 1720, 
'21, '22, '23, '24, '25, '26, '27, '28, 

'29, '30, '31. '32, '33. '34, '35- 
(Pomfret.) 

Miss Mary R. Cabot. 
Sackett, Joseph, 1656-1719. 
(N.Y.) 
Commissioned Lieutenant of 
Newtown Foot Company, Feb. 19, 
1690; was Captain in 1712. 

Mrs. Edward Wheelwright. 



S AFFORD, ChALLIS, 1733-1771. 

Surgeon in Colonel Timothy Rug- 
gles' Regiment, which marched to 
relief of Fort William Henry, 1757. 

Mrs. Charles L. Edwards. 

Sale, Ephraim, 1690. 

Lieutenant by 1684. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Saltonstall, Nathaniel, 1639- 
1707. 
Deputy from Haverhill to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1666, '69, 
'70, '71; Assistant, 1679-86; Coun- 
cil for Safety, 1689; Councillor, 
1690, '92, '93, '94; Commissioner, 
Oyer and Terminer, June 13, 
1692; Judge and Chief Justice of 
Essex Court of Common Pleas, 
1702-07; Captain at Haverhill, 
May 23, 1666; Major to command 
Second Essex Regiment, Oct. 13, 
1680. 

Mrs. Charles P. Cof&n. 

Miss CaroUne P. Cordner. 

Mrs. JuHan A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
Saltonstall, Sir Richard, 1630- 
1631. 
One of the Historic Founders 
of Massachusetts Bay Colony; 
Named first of the Eighteen As- 
sistants in Charter of Charles I; 
An Original Patentee of Connect- 
icut; Assistant of Massachusetts, 
1628, '29, '30, '31, '33. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss CaroUne P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Mrs. Neal Rantoul. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Mrs. William C. West. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
Saltonstall, Richard, Jr., 1630- 
1694. 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



373 



Covirt, 1635, '37; Assistant, 1637- 
49, '64, '80, '81, '82; Sergeant- 
Major of Essex Regiment, 1641. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
Saltonstall, Richard, 1672-1714. 
Major; appointed Commissioner 
on New Hampshire Boundary, 
1705; Lieutenant-Colonel and 
Colonel, 1707. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Saltonstall, Richard, 1703-1756. 
Representative from Haverhill to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1728, '29, '35, '36, '38; Councillor, 
1743, '44, '45; Justice of Superior 
Court, Dec. 29, 1736-56; Captain 
of Ancient and Honorable Artil- 
lery Company, 1737; Colonel. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Sanborn, John, 1638-1692. (N.H.) 
Ensign; Lieutenant at Hampton, 
Oct. 15, 1679. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 

Mrs. Franklin W. OHn. 
Sandford, Peleg, 1639-1701. 
(R.L) 
Captain, Troop of Horse, 1667; 
Major, 1679; Deputy to General 
Assembly, 1670; Assistant, 1667, 
'68, '69, '77, '78; Agent to Eng- 
land, 1677, '83; General Treasurer 
1678, '79, '80; Governor of Rhode 
Island, 1680, '81, '82; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1687; Appointed Judge 
of Admiralty by her Majesty, 
1698; did not serve. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Santord, John, 1631-1653. (R.I.) 
A Founder of Rhode Island as one 
of the eighteen original proprietors 
of Aquidneck, 1638; Lieutenant, 
March, 1644; Assistant, 1647, '49; 



President, 1653, of Portsmouth 
and Newport. 

Mrs. William R. Donaghe. 
Sargent, Jacob, 1687-1749. (N.H.) 
Ensign, 1731. 

Mrs. William B. Kibbey. 
Saunders, Tobias, 1643-1695. 
(R.L) 
Conservator of the Peace, 1669, 
'78, '95 ; Deputy to General Court 
of Rhode Island, 1669, '71, '72, 
'80, '81, '83, '90. 

Mrs. WilUam S. Hill. 
Savage, Habijah 1638-1669. 
Captain of Militia. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Savage, John, Jr., 1652-1726. 
Ensign at Middletown, Conn., 
1700; Lieutenant, 1703; Captain, 
1711. 

Mrs. Wilham S. Hill. 
Savage, Thomas, 1635-1682. 
(R.L, Mass.) 
One of the Founders of Rhode 
Island, as one of the eighteen 
original proprietors of Aquidneck; 
Captain of Suffolk Regiment be- 
fore 1655; Deputy to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1654, '55, '56, 
'57. '59' '60, '61, '62, '63, '71, '72, 
'77' '78; Speaker of the House, 
1659, '60, '71, '77, '78; Assistant, 
1680, '81; Major, commanding 
Massachusetts Forces first part 
King Philip's War, commissioned 
Feb. 25, 1675; Lieutenant of An- 
cient and Honorable Artillery 
Companv, 1641-45; Captain, 1651, 
'59, '68, ''75, '80. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 



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Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 

Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence. 

Miss Alice Lee. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Osgood. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Charles F. Washburn. 

Miss Miriam Washburn. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Savage, Thomas, Jr., 1640-1705. 
Commanded a Regiment in Sir 
William Phipp's Expedition to 
Canada, 1690; Commissioner of 
Massachusetts Government to 
treat with the Indians at Albany, 
Aug. 19, 1689; Major. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Sawyer, William, 1656-1718. 
Representative from Wells to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1707, '16, '17. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Sayles, John, 1633-1681. (R.I.) 
Assistant, 1653, '55, '57-59; Com- 
missioner, 1655-59; Deputy, 1669- 
'71. '74, '76-78. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 
Sayward, Jonathan, 1713-1797. 
Representative from York to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1764, '65, '66, '67, '68; Special 
Justice of the Inferior Court of 
Common Pleas for County of York 
appointed March 18, 1772; Judge 
of the Probate of Wills for County 
of York, appointed March 18, 



1772; Justice of the Inferior Court 
of Common Pleas for the County 
of York, appointed April 7, 1774; 
Commissioned by Governor Wil- 
liam Shirley, March 7, 1744; Mas- 
ter of Sloop "Sea Flower" in the 
expedition against Cape Breton. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

SCHENCK, RoELOF MaRTENSE, 1650- 

1704. 

1673, Lieutenant of Militia at 
Amersfoort, N.Y.; 1690, Captain 
of Horse of King's County, N.Y.; 
1665; Representative of Flatlands 
in Hempstead Convention. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Schuyler, Philip Pieterse, about 
1628-1684. (N.Y.) 
Magistrate at Fort Orange, 1656, 
'57, '61, '62; Captain at Albany, 
1667; Commissioned Captain at 
Schenectady, Oct. 6, 1669. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 
Schuyler, Pieter, 165 7-1 724. 
(N.Y.) 
Lieutenant of Horse in Albany 
Expedition, 1687-88; Major in 
command in Expedition to 
Canada, 1691; Colonel Albany 
Militia; First Mayor of Albany, 
1686-94; Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs, 1690, '91, '96, 1706, '12, 
'15, '20; Member of Governor's 
Council, 1692-1720; President of 
the Council, 1709, '19; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas, 1691, 
1702. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 
Scott, Richard, i 634-1 680. (R.I.) 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Rhode Island; first of the Signers 
of Compact of The Providence 
Plantations, 1637. 

Mrs. Amor\' Eliot. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 
ScoTTOw, Joshua, 1634-1698. 
Ensign, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1657; Magis- 
trate of Yorkshire County Court, 
1679; Captain in Indian War, 
1680-84. 



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375 



Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Mrs. Francis W. Lawrence. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Scruggs, Thomas, 1628-1652. 
Deputy for Salem to Massachu- 
setts General Court, March, 
1635/6, and the next two General 
Courts. Was disarmed for heresy. 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 

Seaman, John, 1694. (N.Y.) 

Delegate to Provincial Convention 
Niew Amsterdam, 1653; Captain 
Queen's County Long Island 
Troops, 1665. 

Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr. 
Sears, David, 17 10-1788. 

Second Lieutenant in Colonel 
Doty's Regiment, Crown Point 
Expedition, 1758. 

Mrs. George A. Laird. 
Sears, Silas, 1637-1697. 

Ensign of Yarmouth, 1681; Lieu- 
tenant, July 7, 1682; Deputy from 
Yarmouth to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1685, '86, '89, '90. 

Miss Mary L. Bailey. 

Miss Annie M. Bailey. 

Mrs. George A. Laird. 

Mrs. WiUiam A. Wheeler. 
Sedgwick, Robert, 1635-1656. 
Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1637, 
'38, '39> '40,/4i, '42, '43' '44, '48, 
'49; Captain at Charlestown, 
March 9, 1636/7; Commander of 
the Castle, June 2, 1641; Major- 
General of Massachusetts Colony, 
1652. 

Miss Eliza Ainsworth. 

Miss Cornelia L. Campbell. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Day. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 
Sever, Nicholas, i 680-1 764. 



Judge of Plymouth Court of Com- 
mon Pleas, 1731-1762. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Frederick Higginson. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Sever, William, i 729-1809. 

Representative to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1754, '66, '67, '68, 
'69; Councillor, 1769-74; Delegate 
to Provincial Congress, 1775. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Sewall, Henry, i 634-1 700. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1661, '62, '63, '66, '68, '70. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Ehot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. Arthur Fairbanks. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Mrs. Eugene B. Gibbs. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss EUzabeth P. Sohier 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
Sewall, Samuel, 1661-1730. 

Ensign and Captain Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company; 
Assistant, 1684, '85, '86; Council- 
lor, 1693-1725; Judge Superior 
Court, 1718-28; Fellow Harvard 
College, 1673, '68-69. 

Miss Ehzabeth Parsons. 
Sewall, Stephen, 1661-1725. 
Captain, West Company, Salem, 
March 15, 1690; Major; Head of 
Expedition against Pirate Quelch, 
1704. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Seymour, Matthew, 1669-1734. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of North Company in 
Norwalk, October, 1729. 

Miss Laura S. Rogers. 

Mrs. Frank L. Vance. 
Shapleigh, Alexander, 163?- 
164-. (N.H.) 
Agent of Sir Ferdinando Gorges in 
New England. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Miss Mary Qviincy. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Sharpe, John, i 643-1 676. 

Lieutenant in King Philip's War, 
killed in Sudbury fight. 

Mrs. Albert Childs. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Charles D. Homans. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. OUver W. Peabody. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Sharp, Robert, 1687-1765. 

Captain by Muddy River Records, 
1733-46. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Shattuck, Jeremiah, i 703-1 798. 
Commanded a Militray Company. 

Mrs. Walter C. Frost. 
Shaw, Roger, 1636-1661. 

Deputy from Hampton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1651, '52, 

'53- 

Miss Anna C. Mahin. 

Mrs. Frank W. Mahin. 
Sheafe, Jacob, 1715-1791. (N.H.) 
Representative from Portsmouth 
to New Hampshire General As- 
sembly, 1765, '67, '70, '72, '73, '74, 

'75- 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Sheafe, Sampson, 1650-1726. 
(N.H.) 



Secretary of the Province of New 
Hampshire, 1698, '99. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Sheafe, Sampson, Jr., 1681-1772. 
(N.H.) 
Councillor, 1746, '47, '49/50, '52, 
'54, '61. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Shed, Benjamin, 1696-1770. 

Ensign Billerica, Company. 1733; 
Captain, 1755. 

Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 
Sheldon, Ebenezer, 1691-1744. 
Lieutenant and Captain at Deer- 
field. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 
Sheldon, John, 1658-1733. 

Ensign at Deerfield, 1689/90 to 
1696, and 1702 to 1713; Captain, 
1704; later Member of Governor's 
Council in Hartford, Conn. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 
Sheldon, Jonathan, 1687-1769. 
Lieutenant, 1735; Captain, 1743. 
Mrs. Henry G. Root. 
Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 1635-1649. 
A Founder of Harvard College; 
Minister at Cambridge, 1635-49; 
Active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 
Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Shepard, Rev. Thomas, 2D, 1635- 
1677. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1654- 

73> '75-77- 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 
Sheple, Joseph, 1721-1795. 
Captain, 1769. 

Miss AUce Farnsworth. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 
Shepley, John, i 676-1 736. 

Ensign in Queen Anne's War, 
1 711; Captain by 17 19; Repre- 
sentative from Groton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 17 16, '17, 
'18, '19, '21, '22, '25, '26, '28. 

Mrs. George Barstow. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George P. Thurston. 
Sherbitrne, Henry, 163 2-1 680. 
(N.H.) 
A Founder of New Hampshire. 
Deputy from Portsmouth to Mas. 
sachusetts General Court, 1660. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



377 



Mrs. George H. Fernald. 
Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Sherbxjrne, Henry, i 709-1 767. 
(N.H.) 
Representative from Portsmouth 
to New Hampshire General As- 
sembly, 1744/5, '46, '47; Speaker 
of the House, 1755, '62; Judge 
of Court of Common Pleas, 

1765- 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Sherman, Rev. John, 1634-1685. 
Minister at New Haven and 
Watertown, 1634-85; Fellow of 
Harvard College, 1678-85; Active 
in founding and forwarding the in- 
terests of the Colony. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Mme. Rajmiond Le Ghait 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Sherman, John, 1691. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Watertown (?), 1651, 
'53, '63; Captain of Watertown 
Train Band, June 11, 1680. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
Sherman, Joseph, 1650-1731. 
Representative from Watertown 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1702, '03, '04, '05. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 

Sherman, Philip, 1687. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Rhode Island; Secretary, 1638; 
one of the purchasers of Aquid- 
neck from the Indians. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 
Sherman, Roger, i 721-1793. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy, 1764-5; Assistant Judge; 
Delegate to Congress; Signer of 
Declaration of Independence. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 



Sherman, Samuel, 1634-1684. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1660; Assistant of Con- 
necticut, 1662, '63, '64, '65, '66, 
'67. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Shippen, Edward, 1668-1712. (Pa.) 
Member of Assembly, 1695, 1700; 
Speaker, 1695; Provincial Coun- 
cillor, 1695-1712; Mayor of Phila- 
delphia, 1701; President of Coun- 
cil, 1702-4; Puisne Judge, 1703-5; 
President of Governing Council, 

1703-4- 

Mrs. Samuel D. Warren. 
Shippie, Thomas, 1664-1702. 

Lieutenant of Charlestown Com- 
pany. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Sill, Joseph, i637?-i696. (Mass. 
Conn.) 
Captain in King Philip's War, 
1675-6; Captain of Train Band 
at Lyme, Conn., May, 1692; 
Deputy from Lyme to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1686, '90, '91. 

Mrs. Albert A. Blow. 

Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coflan. 

Miss CaroHne P. Cordner. 

Mrs. James B. Grant. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. John C. Mitchell. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Mrs. James D. Whitmore. 
SissoN, George, 1644-17 18. (R.I.) 
Deputy from Portsmouth to Rhode 
Island General Assembly, 1690, 
1702, '05, '07. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Skiff, James, 1643 . 

Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1644, '46, 

'53. '54, '55> '56, '57> '58, '63, '64, 
'65, '66. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 

Mrs. Ira Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel H. Stitt. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 

Miss Annetta O 'Brien Walker. 



378 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Skiff, Stephen, 1641-1710. 

Deputy from Sandwich to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1676, '82, '83, 
'84, '85, '86, '89; Magistrate of 
Barnstable County Court, 1690, 
'91; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1692-1710. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Slocum, Ebenezer, 1650-1715. 
Deputy, 1679, '81 to '85, '96, 1701, 
'05, '07, '08, '09, '11, '12, '13, '14; 
Speaker of House of Deputies, 
1712-13. 

Mrs. Wilham G. Northup. 
Smith, Edward, 1655-1693. (R.I.) 
Deputy to Rhode Island General 
Assembly from Providence, 1665, 
'68, '75, '76, '80, '82, '83. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Smith, Henry, 1630-1652. 

Commissioner appointed by Mas- 
sachusetts General Court to gov- 
ern Connecticut, March, 1635/6; 
Magistrate, Hartford General 
Court, 1638; Deputy from Spring- 
field to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1 651; Lieutenant at Spring- 
field by 1646; Magistrate of 
County Court at Springfield. 

Mrs. WiUiam S. Bryant. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Smith, Rev. Henry, 1636-1648. 
(Conn.) 
Minister at Wethersfield, 1636-39, 
'41-48; Active in founding and 
forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Mrs. Arthur L. Bennett. 

Mrs. William S. Perry. 
Smith, James, 1645-1690. 

Lieutenant in Newbury Company 
in 1690; Expedition to Canada. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. Joseph W. Chapman. 
Smith, Job, 1725-1795. 

Captain of Company, Second 
Regiment, Feb. 13, 1755. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Smith, John, i 630-1 678. 



Commissioned Quartermaster,Suf- 
folk Troop, 1652. 

Mrs Frederick Eckstein. 

Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 
Mrs. John H. King. 

Mrs. Henry A. Wight. 
Smith, John, "The Miller," 1635- 
1648 (R.I.) 
A Founder of Rhode Island. 

Mrs. Horace A. J. Upham. 
Smith, John, 1637-1706. 

Lieutenant; Deputy from Reading 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1669. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 

Smith, John, 1708. (N.H.) 

Lieutenant at Hampton, Sept. 12, 
1692; Representative from Hamp- 
ton to New Hampshire General 
Assembly, 1692, '94, '97, '98, '99. 

Mrs. Franklin W. Olin. 
Smith, Philip, i 634-1 685. 

Deputy from Hadley to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1677, '8°' 
'81, '82, '83, '84; Magistrate of 
Hampshire County Court, 1681, 
'82, '84; Lieutenant, Hadley Foot 
Company, May 9, 1678; Lieuten- 
ant, Troop of Horse, Oct. 7, 1678. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. WilUam P. Lord. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Widmer. 
Smith, Samuel, 1634-80. (Mass. 
Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1641-53, '55, '56, '62, 
'63; Deputy to Massachusetts 
General Court from Hadley, 1661, 
'63, '64, '65, '67, '68, '71, '73; 
Associate for Hampshire County 
Court, 1678, '79; Lieutenant at 
Hadley, 1663-78. 

Mrs. Richard H. Clarke. 

Mrs. William P. Lord. 

Mrs. John J. Skinner. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Widmer. 

Smith, Simon, 171 2. 

Deputy 7 years; Clerk of the As- 
sembly, 4 years; Attorney-General 
7 years; Speaker of the House of 
Deputies, 1709; Captain of Mili- 
tary Company; 1705 on a com- 



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379 



mittee to perfect laws of the 
Colony. 

Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 

Snow, Anthony, 1682. 

Deputy from Marshfield to Plym- 
outh General Court, 1656, '58, '59, 
'60, '61, '64, '65, '68, '69, '70, '71, 

'73. '74> '75. '76, '77. '78, '79. '80, 
'81. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Snow, Mark, i 628-1 695. 

Member of Council of War, 1675; 
Member of Militia, 1643; Deputy, 
1675-1681; Commissioned with 
six others to hold "Select Courts." 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 
Snow, Nicholas, i 623-1 676. 

One of the Founders of Plymouth 
Colony; Deputy to Plymouth Gen- 
eral Court from Nauset, 1648, 
1650, from Eastham, 1652, 1657. 

Mrs. Pierre Bremond. 

Mrs. Ethan O. Hurd. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
SOUTHWORTH, CONSTANT, 1628- 
1679. 

Ensign, 1646-53; Deputy from 
Duxbury to Plymouth General 
Court, 1647, '49-56, '58-69; Assist- 
ant, 1672-78; Treasurer of Plym- 
outh Colony, 1659-79; Commis- 
sioner on Boundary with Massa- 
chusetts, 1664; Member of Council 
of War, 1667. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 

Mrs. WilHam H. Anderson. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. Percy Bryant. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Mrs. Francis Rowland. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Edwin C. Mason. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Sparhawk, Nathaniel, i 636-1 647. 
Deputy from Cambridge and 
Wenham to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1642, '43, '44, '45, '46, 

'47- 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 



Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Walter S. Fitz. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Georgina Lowell Put- 
nam. 
Spencer, Jared, 1634-1685. 

Commissioned Ensign in 1656; in 
King PhiHp's War; Representative 
1674. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 

Spencer, Thomas, (N.H.) 

A Founder of New Hampshire. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Arthur Phillips Nazro. 
Spencer, William, i 631-1640. 
I Lieutenant at Newtowne, March, 
1636/7; Deputy from Cambridge 
to First Massachusetts General 
Court, 1634, '35, '36, '37, '38; 
Committee to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1639, '4c. 

Mrs. WilUam A. Bond. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Day. 

Mrs. Janvier Le Due. 

Mrs. James C. Spencer. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Spofford, Daniel, 1721-1803. 
Ensign, 1757; Captain, 1764; 
Major, Colonel, Representative, 
1776. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Outhwaite, 
Sprague, John, 1629-1703. 

Lieutenant; Captain of Maiden 
MiUtary Company, June 4, 1685; 
Deputy from Maiden to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1689, '90, 
'91. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Sprague, Phineas, 1637-1690-1. 
Ensign of MiUtary Company at 
Maiden, July i, 1689; Deputy for 
Maiden to the Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1689, Dec, Feb. — 
1690, May. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Sprague, Ralph, 1629-1650. 

One of the Founders of Massachu- 
setts Bay Colony; Deputy from 
Charlestown to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1635, '36, '37, '38, 
'39, '40, '41, '44, '45; Lieutenant, 

1637- 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 
Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Sprague, Samuel 1640 . 

Deputy from Marshfield to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1682, '83, 
'84, '86; Secretary of the Colony, 
1686, '89, '90, '91. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 

Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Sprague, Samuel, 1632-1696. 
Lieutenant of Maiden Foot Com- 
pany, June 4, 1685. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Staats, Abram, 1642-1694. (N.Y.) 
Magistrate at Fort Orange, 1657, 
'58, '61, '62; Captain, Company of 
Foot, Albany, October, 1669; 
Commissioner of Indian Affairs, 
1690?; Major, 1669. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Standish, Myles, 1 620-1 656. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Captain, Feb- 
ruary, 1 621; Member of Council 
of War, 1642, '43, '46, '53; Captain 
of Dutch Expedition, 1654; Com- 
mander or Commissary General 
of Forces of Plymouth Colony, 
1642, '49; Assistant, 1632, '33, 

'34/S. '36/7. '37/8, '39. '40, '41, 
'45-56; Treasurer of Plymouth 
Colony, 1644-56. 

Mrs. WiUiam R. Adams. 

Mrs. Edward W. Bacon. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Balding. 

Mrs. Walter S. Cheesman. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Mrs. John F. Harper. 

Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 

Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Standley, John, 1 636-1 706. (Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1659, '64, '65, '66, '67, 
'68, '69, '70, '71, '73, '74, '76, '78, 
'79, '80, '81, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, 
'87, '89, '90, '91, '93, '95, '96; 



Lieutenant of Hartford Forces, 
Oct. 14, 1675; Captain of part of 
Hartford County Forces in King 
Philip's War, appointed Jan. 14, 

1675- 

Mrs. John J. Skinner. 
Stanley, Caleb, 1632-1718. 
(Conn.) 
Captain of South side of Hartford 
Train band, September, 1689; 
Deputy from Hartford to Con- 
necticut General Assembly, 1689, 
'90; Assistant, 1691 to 1700 inclu- 
sive; Commissioner to Five Na- 
tions at Albany, 1694. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
Stanton, Thomas, 1635-1677. 
(Conn.) 
Indian Interpreter to General 
Assembly of Connecticut; Com- 
missioned Interpreter by United 
Colonies 1653; Marshal of the 
Colony; Deputy to Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1666-74. 

Mrs. WiUiam R. Donaghe. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Mrs. Henry L. Van Winkle. 
Stanwood, Ebenezer, 1695-1717. 
Commissioned Lieutenant of Mili- 
tia in Cumberland County, April 
14, 1762. 

Mrs. Theodore N. Morrison. 
Starling or Sterling, Daniel, 
1673-1749- (Conn.) 
Ensign First Lyme Train band, 
1718; Lieutenant North Company 
of Lyme, 1723; Captain, October, 
1728. 

Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Stearns, John, 1654-1728. 

Representative from Billerica to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1706, '07, '08, '09, '10, '11, '12, '13, 
'14, '15, '18; Lieutenant. 

Mrs. Wilham S. Jackson. 

Mrs. Peter M. Musser. 
Stearns, John, 1712-1792. 

Captain Third Attleborough Mili- 
tary Company, April 6, 1757; re- 
signed as Second Major, Third 
Regiment, July, 1771; Member 
from Attleborough to Third Pro- 
vincial Congress, 1775; Represen- 
tative, 1776, '77. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



381 



Mrs. Charles C. Carter. 
Stebbing, Edward, i 634-1 663. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1639, '40, '41 '48, '49, 
'50, '51, '52, '53, '54, '55. '56. 

Mrs. Henry P. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Edward C. Finkbine. 
Stebbins, Thomas, 1634-1683. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
StEDMAN, John, 1638-1693. 

Ensign of Cambridge Company, 
October, 1645; Cornet of Captain 
Davis' Troop in Expedition 
against Ninigret, 1654. 

Mrs. Charles W. Amory. 

Mrs. George M. Barnard. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Georgina Lowell Put- 
nam. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 
Steele, John, 1632-1665. (Mass., 
Conn.) 
Deputy from Cambridge to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1634, 
'35; Commissioner to govern 
Connecticut, March 3, 1635/6; 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1636, 
'37; Deputy to General Court at 
Hartford, 1637 to 1658. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
Stent, Eleazer, before 1667-1706. 
Deputy to General Court of Con- 
necticut from Branford, 1679, '80, 
'81, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '87, '89, 
'90, '91, '92, '93, '94, '95, '96, 
'97, '98, '99, 1700, '01, '02, '03, 
'04, '05; Confirmed Lieutenant of 
Branford Traine Band, Oct. 11, 
1683; Captain, Oct. 10, 1695; 
Oct., 1704, given leave to resign 
as Captain at his own request; 
Clerk of the Lower House, 1699- 

1705- 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 
Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
Stetson, Benjamin, 1641-1711. 



Deputy from Scituate to Plymouth 
General Court, 1691; Representa- 
tive to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1693, 1700. 

Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 
Stetson, Robert, 1634-1702. 

Deputy from Scituate to Plymouth 
General Court, 1653, '54, '55, '56, 
'58, '59, '60, '61, '62, '66, '67, '69, 
'70, '71, '73, '74, '77, '78; one of 
Council of War, 1671, '81; Com- 
missioner on Boundary with Mas- 
sachusetts, 1664; Cornet of Ply- 
mouth Troop, Oct. 6, 1659. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Philip I. Jones. 

Mrs. Frank A. Wilson. 

Mrs. WilUam J. Young, Jr. 

Stevens, James, 1697. 

Deputy from Gloucester to Gen- 
eral Court, 1673, '76, '79, '80, 
'83, '84, '86, '92, '93, '94. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Stevens, John, 1707-1779. 

Colonel Sixth Regiment Essex 
County MiUtia, 1760-75; and 
member of the Committee of 
Safety, 1776. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Stevens, Samuel, 1665-1756. 

Representative from Gloucester to 
the Massachusetts General Court, 
1721, '22, '25, '30, '31, '32. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 

Stevens, William, 1632 . 

Deputy from Gloucester to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1644, '53, 
'65, '66. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Stevenson, John, 1678-1744. 
(N.J.) 
Justice of the Quorum Dec, 1739. 

Mrs. Richard W. Hale. 
Stickney, Daniel, 1706/7-1788. 
Captain of a Company in an ex- 
pedition against Crown Point, 
1755 ; Captain of a Troop of Horse 
ordered to march for the relief of 
Fort William Henry in August, 

1757- 

Mrs. Edward Woodman. 
Stickney, Samuel, 1638-1709. 
Lieutenant in 1704; Deputy to 
General Court, 1689-90. 



382 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. William G. Slade. 
Stickney, Thomas, i 694-1 769. 
Lieutenant, 1745. 

Mrs. William G. Slade. 
Stickney, William, 1638 . 

Lieutenant in 1661. 

Mrs. William G. Slade. 
Stockwell, John, 1687-1778. 
Member Colonel Wainwright's 
Company at Saco, 1707; Ensign, 
1732; Captain in Colonial Military 
Servace, 1755-1761. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 
Stoddard, Anthony, 1639-1687. 
Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1650, '59, '60, '65-84. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Mrs. Oliver W. Peabody. 

Mrs. Angus Smith. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 
Stoddard, Simeon, i 651-1730. 
Appointed Ensign of Captain Penn 
Townsend's Foote Company of 
Boston, May 11, 1681; Councillor, 
1705, '07. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 
Stoddard, Rev. Solomon, 1643- 
1729. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1666- 
67. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. OHver W. Peabody. 
Stone, Ebenezer, 1662/3-1754. 
Deputy from Newton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1719, '20, 
'21, '22, '23, '24, '28, '29; Coun- 
cillor, 1730, '31, '32, '33. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Mme. Raymond Le Ghait. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 
Stone, Rev. Samuel, 1633-1663. 
(Conn.) 
Chaplain of troops under Mason, 
in Pequot War; Minister at Hart- 
ford, 1636-63. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Day. 



Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 
Stone, Simon, i 635-1 707. 

Deputy from Watertown to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1678, '79, 
'80, '81, '83, '84, '86, '89. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Mrs. Eugene W. Boynton. 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. James R. Kimball. 

Mme. Raymond Le Ghait. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 
Storer, Joseph, i 648-1 730. 

Lieutenant commanding a garri- 
son at Wells, during Indian War, 
1690. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 
Storer, John, 1694-1768. 

Second Lieutenant-Colonel and 
Captain of 3d Company, First 
Massachusetts Regiment, Feb. 5, 
1744, in Cape Breton Expedition; 
Special Justice of York Court of 
Common Pleas, April 8, 1743, 
April 18, 1749, June, 1751. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
Stoughton, Thomas, i 630-1 684? 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Court from Windsor, 1639, '40, 
'43. '44, '45> '46, '47. '48; Lieu- 
tenant, April 10, 1640. 

Mrs. Arthur L. Bennett. 

Mrs. William S. Perry. 

Mrs. Adelbert L. Spitzer. 
Stow, Rev. Samuel, 1645-1704. 

of Harvard College, 



Edwin W. Newhall. 
Ebenezer, 1729- 



Graduate 
1645. 

Mrs. 
Strong, 
Ensign. 

Mrs. William Renwick. 
Strong, John, 1630-1699. 

Deputy from Taunton to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1641, '42, 

'43- 

Mrs. John W. Best. 
Mrs. John F. Boyd. 
Miss Lihan M. Carpenter. 



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383 



Mrs. Matthew Carpenter. 

Mrs. Charles F. Curtis. 

Mrs. Charles Denison. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. Frank L. Henderson. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 

Mrs. WilKam Renwick. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Theodore Sheldon. 

Mrs. Adelbert L. Spitzer. 

Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 

Mrs. William J. Young, Jr. 

Stuart, Christopher, 1799- 

(Pa.) 
Captain of Philiadelphia Company 
Commissioned June, 1776. 

Mrs. Richard W. Hale. 
Sturgis, Edward, about 1634- 
1695. 
Deputy to Plymouth General 
Court, 1664, '66, '67, '72. 

Mrs. John. C. Adams. 
Sumner, George, 1634-1715. 
Representative from Milton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1693, '96, 1708, '09. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Miss EUzabeth W. Perkins. 
Sumner, William, i 636-1 688. 
Deputy from Dorchester to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1658, 
'66, '67, '68, '69, '70, '72, '78, 
'79, '80, '81, '83, '84, '85, '86. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Allen C. Collier. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. Amor)' Eliot. 

Miss Margaret H. Folger. 

Mrs. William M. Folger. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Mrs. Benjamin B. Lawrence. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 

Miss Elizabteh W. Perkins. 

Mrs. Charles A. Ring. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 
Swain, Jeremiah, 1643-1710. 
Lieutenant, 1675; Captain, 1676; 



Major, 1688; Deputy to General 
Court, 1685, '86, '89, '94, 1702, 
'04, '06; Member of Council, 
1689-91. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Swan, Richard, 1639-1678. 

Deputy from Rowley to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1666, '67, 
'68, '69, '70, '71, '72, '73, '75, '77. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. William G. Slade. 

Swayne, William, 1635 . 

One of the Commissioners ap- 
pointed by Massachusetts General 
Court to govern Connecticut 
Colony, March 3, 1635-6; Mem- 
ber of Court at Watertown, 1636; 
Newtown November and Decem- 
ber, 1636; Hartford, 1637; Deputy 
from Wethersfield to General 
Court, 1641, '42, '43; Assistant, 
1643, '44- 

Mrs. Robert B. Langdon. 

Mrs. George I. Rockwood. 

Mrs. Hiram C. Truesdale. 

Mrs. Leonard Wheeler. 
SwETT, Benjamin, 164 2-1 67 7. 
Ensign of Military Company in 
Newbury, 1651; Ensign, Essex 
Regiment, 1675; Captain, July 
22, 1677. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 

Mrs. Phihp H. Sears. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Swift, Samuel, 1683-1747. 

Lieutenant; Quartermaster; Rep- 
resentative to General Court, 1744, 
'47; Major and Colonel in Militia. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
Swift, Thomas, 1635-17 18. 

Quartermaster of Suffolk Troop 
in King Philip's War, 1676; Cor- 
net, Oct. 10, 1683; Lieutenant, 
Suffolk Troop, July 13, 1689. 

Mrs. George D. Butterfield. 

Mrs. Alonzo P. Doe. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 
Swift, William, 1630/1-1 705/6. 
Deputy from Sandwich to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1673, '76> 
'77> '78. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Thoms. 



384 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Sylvester, Joseph. 

Captain in Maine, 1689, under 
Colonel Church; Captain in 1690, 
Expedition to Canada. 

Mrs. Timothy A. Chapman. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Sylvester, Nathaniel, 1680 

(N.Y.) 
Lord of the Manor of Shelter 
Island. 

Miss Mary K. Horsford. 
Symmes, Rev. Z.\chariah, 1634- 
1671. 
Minister of First Church, Charles- 
town, 1634-71; Preached Election 
Sermon, 1648; Active in founding 
and forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Bigelow. 

Mrs. George Batv Blake. 

Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. George W. Leggett. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 

Mrs. Charles J. Paine. 

Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 

Mrs. Dean Pierce. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 
Symonds, Samuel. 1637-1678. 
Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1638, '39, 
'40, '41, '42; Assistant, 1643-73; 
Deputy Governor, 1673-78. 

Mrs. Frederic Cunningham. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Mrs. James L. Rackleff. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 

Mrs. Phihp Washburn. 

Mrs. William C. West. 



Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Tabor, Philip, 1634-1672. (R.I.) 
Deputy from Yarmouth to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1639, '40; 
Commissioner for Portsmouth to 
Rhode Island Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1660, '61, '63. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Talcott, John, 1632-1659/60. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1634, '35, '36; Deputy to 
Connecticut General Court, 1637- 
53; Assistant, 1654, '55, '56, '57, 
'58, '59; Treasurer, 1654, '55, '56, 
'57, '58, '59, '60; Commissioner 
of the United Colonies, 1656, 

'57. '58- 

Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 

Mrs. Otis S. Johnson. 

Miss Alma McGeoch. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Talcott, John, 1688. (Conn.) 

Deputy, 1654, '60, '61; Assistant, 
1662-87; Commissioner for United 
Colonies, 1663, '69, '70, '71, '73, 
'76; Treasurer, Connecticut Col- 
ony, 1662-76; Ensign, 1650; Cap- 
tain, 1660; Major, 1676; Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel, 1687; Commander- 
in-chief of Connecticut forces, 
1673-76; Named in Charter of 
1662. 

Mrs. Otis S. Johnson. 
Talcott, Samuel, 1635-169 i. 
(Conn.) 
Lieutenant at Wethersfield, 1677; 
Captain of Troop, October, 1681; 
Deputy from Wethersfield to Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1669-84; Assist- 
ant, 1685, '86, '87, '89, '90, '91; 
Commanded the Dragoons at 
Deerfield, at the outbreak of King 
William's War, June, 1690. 

Miss Marie L. Baldwin. 

Miss Alma McGeoch. 

Tallman, Peter, 1708. (R.I.) 

Deputy from Portsmouth, 1661, 
'62, February, 1664/5; Elected 
General Solicitor for the Colony of 
Rhode Island, 1661. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. William G. Northup. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



585 



Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Mrs. John M. Wendelken. 
Taylor, Eldad, 1708-1777. 

Representative from Westfield to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1762, '63, '64, '65, '66. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 
Miss Alice R. Taylor. 
Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 
Tenney, Thomas, i 638-1 700. 
Commissioned Ensign Rowley 
Military Company, Oct. 22, 1677. 
Mrs. John F. Hill. 
Terry, Ephraim, 1701-1783- 
(Conn.) 
Captain, South Company of En- 
field, October, 1751; Deputy from 
Enfield to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1750, '51, '52, '53, '54, 

'55. '56, '57. '58, 1770- 
Mrs. Denis Donahoe. 

Tew, Richard, 1642-1673. (R.I.) 
Commissioner to Rhode Island 
Court of Commissioners from 
Newport, 1654, '56, '57, '58, '60, 
'62, '63; Deputy to General As- 
sembly, 1664; Assistant, 1657, '61, 
'63, '66; Named in Royal Charter, 
1663. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Thacher, Anthony, 1635-1667. 
Deputy from Yarmouth to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1643, '44.' 
45. '46, '47. '51. '52, '54,'59.'63.'65- 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Thacher, John, 1639-1713. 

Deputy from Yarmouth to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1668, '69, 
'70. '71. '73. '74. '76, '78, '79. '80; 
Assistant of Plymouth, 1682, '83, 
'84, '85, '86; Councillor of Massa- 
chusetts, 1694-1707. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Thacher, Rev. Peter, 1651-1727. 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1674- 
76, 1697-1707. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Thacher, Rev. Thomas, 1635- 

1678. 

Minister at Weymouth, 1645-67; 

First Minister of Old South, 

Boston, Feb. 16, 1670-78; Active 



in founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony. 

Miss Mary P. Anderson. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. William S. Hinman. 
Thaxter, John, 1638-1687. 

Deputy from Hingham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1666, with 
title of Lieutenant; Captain of 
Hingham Troop, June 11, 1680. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Charles M. Green. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Winslow Warren. 
Thaxter, Samuel, i 665-1 740. 
Representative from Hingham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1697, 1708, '10, '11, '12, '14, '15, 
'16, '17, '18, '19; Councillor, 
1719-36; Major on Court Record, 
1 7 10; Colonel. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Charles M. Green. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Winslow Warren. 
Thing or Thyng, Jonathan, 1654- 
1694. (N.H.) 
Ensign Exeter Militia, 1690; Cap- 
tain, 1692; Served in King Wil- 
liam's War. 

Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 

Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Theunisse, Denys, 1654-1707. 
(N. Y.) 
Lieutenant of Militia, Richmond, 
Staten Island, 1700. 

Mrs. William J. Wright. 
Thomas, Nathaniel, 1640-1675. 
Ensign, June, 1638; Lieutenant, 
Aug 29, 1643; Captain at Marsh- 
field, March 5, 1644; Deputy for 
Marshfield to Plymouth General 
Court, 1642. 

Mrs. Lucas Brodhead. 

Mrs. Thomas F. Carter. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Juhan A. Kebler. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 
Thomas, Nathaniel, Jr., 1643- 
1718. 
Deputy from Marshfield to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1672, '77, 



386 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



'82, '83, '84, '85, '90, '91; Repre- 
sentative from Marhsfield to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1692; 
Councillor, 1 693-1 702; Magistrate 
of Plymouth County Court, 1685; 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
Dec. 7, 1692-1712; Justice, Su- 
perior Court, June 4, 171 2-18; 
Judge of Probate, Aug. 23, 1702; 
Council of War for Plymouth 
Colony, 1 68 1, '85; Lieutenant in 
King Philip's War, 1675; Cap- 
tain, July 7, 1 68 1. 

Mrs. Lucas Brodhead. 

Mrs. Thomas F. Carter. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. John E. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 
Thomas, William, i 640-1 651. 
Deputy from Rexham to Plymouth 
General Court, 1641; from Marsh- 
field, 1645; member of Council of 
War, 1642; Assistant, 1642, '43, 
'44, '46, '47, '48, '49, '50- 

Mrs. Lucas Brodhead. 

Mrs. Thomas F. Carter. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 
Thompson, Charles, i 741-1824. 
(Pa.) 
Member of Provincial Assembly, 
1774; Secretary of Continental 
Congress, 1774-83. 

Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Thompson, Joseph, i 640-1 732. 
Ensign, Billerica Foot Company, 
May 9, 1678; Lieutenant, Oct. 
10, 1683; Captain; Deputy from 
Billerica to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1692, '99, 1700, '01. 

Mrs. Bement Lyman. 
Thompson, Samuel, 163 7-1 695. 
Deputy from Braintree to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1676, '77 
'78, '79, '82, '83, '84, '85, '86, '89, 
'90, '91; Ensign of Braintree Mili- 
tary Company, Oct. 15, 1684; 
title of Lieutenant when Deputy, 
1691. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
Thompson, Rev. William, 1637- 
1666. 



First Minister of Braintree, 1639- 
'66; Active in Founding and 
Forwarding the Interests of the 
Colony. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 
Thong, Walter. (N.Y.) 

Ensign, June 26, 17 10; Lieuten- 
ant, Aug. 5, 1710. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Thorndike, Paul, 1643 ■ 

Lieutenant Beverly Foote Com- 
pany, Oct. 22, 1677; Captain 
1689; Deputy from Beverly to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1681. 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 
Throckmorton, John, 1638-1687. 
(R.L) 
One of the original Proprietors of 
Providence Plantations; Deputy 
to Rhode Island General Assem- 
bly, 1664, '65, '66, '67, '68. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Thurston, Edward, -1707. 

(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Providence, 
1663; Deputy to Rhode Island 
General Assembly from Newport, 
1667, '71, '72, '73, '74, '80, '81, 
'82, '83, '84, '85; Assistant, 1675, 
'86, '89, '90. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 
Thurston of Thirston, Thomas, 
1637-1704. 
Lieutenant "Meadfield" Foote 
Company, May 9, 1678; Deputy 
from Medfield to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1686. 

Mrs. Charles C. Carter. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Thwing, Nathaniel, i 703-1 768. 
Member of Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company in 1736; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of a Provincial 
Regiment in 1756. 

Mrs. M. H. Fitch. 
TiLDEN, Nathaniel, 1635-1641. 
Commissioner on boundary be- 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



387 



tween the Colonies of Plymouth 
and Massachusetts Bay, 1637. 

Mrs. William H. Anderson. 

Mrs. Samuel R. Hughes. 
TiLESTON, Timothy, 1636-1697. 
Representative from Dorchester to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '92, '94; title of Lieutenant 
when Representative, 1692/3. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 
Tilley, John, 1620-1621. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; came in the 
Mayflower. 

Mrs. John C. Adams. 

Miss Anna J. Cleveland. 
Tillinghast, Nicholas, 1 7 26-1 79 7. 
(R.I.) 
Incorporator of Brown University, 
1764. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
Tillinghast, Pardon, 1646-1718. 
(R.I.) 
Deputy to the General Assembly 
from Providence, 1672, '80, '90, 
'94, '97> 1700. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Timberlake, Henry, . 

Commissioner to Court of Com- 
missioners, 1663. 

Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
TiTCOMB, Moses, 1707-1755. 

Representative from Newbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1748; Major at Siege of Louis- 
burg, 1745; Colonel at Battle of 
Lake George, Sept. 8, 1755, where 
he was killed. 

Mrs. John S. Rodgers. 
TiTcoMB, William, i 659-1 740. 
Ensign. 

Mrs. John S. Rodgers. 

Titus, Robert, 1635 . 

Deputy to Plymouth General 
Court, 1648, '49, '50. 

Mrs. Henry McAlUster, Jr. 

Tolman, Benjamin, 1676 . 

Captain. 



Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
TOPPAN, Christopher, i 735-1 81 8. 
(N.H.) 
Representative from Hampton to 
New Hampshire General Court, 
1762-74; Colonel; Member of 
First, Second, and Third Provin- 
cial Congresses; Member of Com- 
mittee of Correspondence, 1773, 
'75; Lieutenant-Colonel of Third 
Regiment, August, 1775. 

Miss Mary T. Spalding. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 
ToppAN, Jacob, 1645-1717. 

Ensign, Second Newbury Com- 
pany, May 16, 1683. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. WiUiam Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles H. Deere. 

Mrs. William D. Wiman. 
ToRREY, James, 1643-1665. 

Lieutenant of Scituate Company, 
June 8, 1655; Deputy from Scitu- 
ate to Plymouth General Court, 
1656, '59, '60, '61, '62, '63, '64, 
'65 ; one of Council of War, 
October, 1658. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
ToRREY, William, i 640-1 690. 
Lieutenant, 1645; Captain and 
Chief MiHtary OfEcer, 1657; Dep- 
uty, 1642, '43, '44, '45, '79,_ '83; 
Clerk of the House of Deputies in 
the General Court. 

Mrs. Timothy A. Chapman. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Tourtellot, Abraham, 1762. 

Lieutenant of Smithfield MiUtary 
Company, October, 1735; again 
May, 1736. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 

TOWNSEND, PeNN, 1651-1727. 

Deputy from Boston to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1686, '89- 
98; Speaker, 1696, '97; Assistant, 
1698-1707, 1709-14, '16-27; 
Special Justice, Superior Court, 
171 2; Judge of Court of Common 
Pleas, 1702-15; Chief Justice of 
Common Pleas, 1718-27; Lieuten- 
ant, Oct. 17, 1676; Captain, Oct. 
13, 1680; Colonel; Commissioner 
to treat with Indians at Casco 
Bay, 1 701, and at Albany, 1704. 
Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Susanna Willard. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Tracy, Thomas, i 637-1685. (Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1662, '63, '67, '70, '72, 
'75. '76, '77> '78, '82, '83, '84; 
Ensign Norwich Train band, Oc- 
tober, 1666; appointed Lieutenant 
of New London County Forces to 
go against the Dutch, 1673; Quar- 
termaster of Dragoons sent out 
July, 1675, ^^ Kii^g Philip's War. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Putnam. 
Trask, William, 1626-1666. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts; Captain in 1632; 
Captain of Salem Company, 
1636/7; Deputy to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1635, '36, '37, '39; 
one of the Commanders from 
Massachusetts of the Pequot Ex- 
pedition, 1637. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Anna Blake Shaw. 
Treat, Rich.\rd, 1637-1669. (Ct.) 
Deputy, 1644-57; Assistant, 1658, 
'59, '60, '61, '62, 63', '64; Named 
in Charter of Charles II, 1662. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Mrs. Edward P. Bronson. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Day. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Miss .A.lma McGeoch. 

Mrs. William S. Hill. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Treat, Robert, 1637-1710. (Conn.) 
Magistrate, New Haven Colony, 
1659-63; Deputy from Milford, 
1653. '54. '55. '56. '58; Magistrate 
of Connecticut, 1673, '74, '75; 
Deputy Governor, 1676-82; '98- 
1707; Governor, 1683, '84, '85, 
'86, '89-97; Captain, July 6, 1665; 
Commander-in-Chief of Connect- 
icut, Aug. 30, 1675; Commissioner 
of United Colonies, 1681, '82; 
Councillor of Royal Proxdnce of 
New England, 1687-89. 



Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Mrs. Arthur F. Devereux. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Tre.\t, Rev. Samuel, 1648-1717. 
Minister at Eastham, 1672-1717; 
Active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 
Trowbridge, James, 1636-1717. 
Lieutenant at Cambridge Village, 
Feb. 21, 1675/6; Representative 
• from Newton to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1700, '02, '03. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Miss Georgiana A. Boutwell. 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Mme. Raymond Le Ghait. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 
True, Henry, i 645-1 735. 

Ensign Salisbury Foot Company, 
Feb. 23, 1682; Lieutenant, April 
14, 1 691; Captain in 1703/4; 
Commissioner of New Hampshire 
Boundary, 1 705 ; Representative 
from Salisbury to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1707. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Tucker, Benjamin, 1646-17 13/4. 
Lieutenant. 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
Tucker, Robert, 1633-1681. 
Deputy from Milton to Massachu- 
setts General Court, 1669, '79, '80, 
'81. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 

Mrs. Edwin A. Parrott. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Tutts, Peter, 1648-1721. 

Deputy from Medford to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1689, '90, 
'91, '92, '95, '97, '99, 1700, '02, '15; 
Captain in July, 1706. 

Mrs. Edward Bangs. 



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389 



Miss Alice M. Brooks. 
Miss Mary R. Cabot. 
Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 
Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 
Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Charles P. Greenough. 
Miss Bessie H. Lyman. 
Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 
Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
TuppER, Thomas, 1637-1676. 
Deputy from Sandwich to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1644,' '47> 
'48, '50. '51. '52, '53. '54, '56. '57. 
'58, '59, '60, '61, '63, '67, '72, '75. 
Miss Rowena Buell. 
Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 
Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 
Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Mrs. Charles P. Noyes. 
Mrs. Daniel R. Noyes. 
Mrs. Ira Pierce. 
Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker 
Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 
Mrs. John Washburn. 
TuppER, Thomas, Jr., 1638-1706. 
Deputy from Sandwich to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1673, '79, 
'80, '82, '83, '85, '86, '89, '91; 
Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1692; Lieutenant, Oct. 27, 
1680; Captain, 1690. 
Miss Rowena Buell. 
Mrs. Frederick I. Campbell. 
Mrs. Henry A. Edes. 
Miss Susan D. Kimball. 
Mrs. Ira Pierce. 
Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker 
Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 
Mrs. John Washburn. 
Turner, Humphrey, 1628-1673. 
Deputy from Scituate to Plymouth 
General Court, 1640, '41, '42, '44, 
'45, '46, '47, '50, '51, '52, '53- 
Mrs. Robert H. Gardiner. 
Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 
Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 
Mrs. Russell Sturgis, Jr. 
TuRRELL, Daniel, i646?-i693. 
Ensign Captain Thomas Clarke's 
Foote Company, 1675; Lieuten- 
ant, 1677; Captain, 1683; Lieu- 



tenant, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1676. 

Mrs. George Baty Blake. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Mrs. Ira Pierce. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
Miss Ehzabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. Cyrus Walker. 
Tyler, Moses, 1642-1712. 
Quartermaster in 1696. 

Mrs. James P. Baxter. 
Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 
Tyng, Edward, 1636-1681. 

Deputy from Boston, 1661, '62; 
Assistant, 1668, '69, '70, '71, '72, 
'73, '74. '75, '76, '77. '78, '79. '80. 
Mrs. Frank W. Baker. 
Mrs. CUnton L. Baxter. 
Mrs. Albert Childs. 
Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Miss AUce Lee. 
Miss Elizabeth Marquand. 
Miss Louisa S. Minot. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Mrs. WilHam W. Vaughan. 
Miss Ada Washburn. 
Miss Anna M. Washburn. 
Mrs. George F. Weld. 
Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Mrs. Henry Winsor. 
Tyng, Edward, Jr., 1649-1701? ^ 
Lieutenant and Acting Captain in 
King Philip's War, 1675; Com- 
mander of Fort Loyal, June 3, 
1686; Councillor, 1 686-1 689; 
made by Andros Lieutenant- 
Colonel, and Commander of 
Sagadahoc, 1688; appointed Gov- 
' ernor of Annapolis, but taken 
prisoner and died in France. 
Mrs. Clinton L. Baxter, 
i Mrs. George E. Smith. 

' Tyng, John, 1705-1797. 

Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1 763-1 786; Colonel 2d Middlesex 



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SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



County Regiment; Representative 
from Boston, 1755, '56, '57, '59. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Tyng, Jonathan, 1642-1724. 
Nominated by James II as Coun- 
cillor; Major, 1697; Lieutenant- 
Colonel, 1702; Colonel of Upper 
Middlesex Regiment, 1703. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Tyng, William, 1638-1653. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court from Boston, 1639-44, '46, 
'47; from Braintree, 1649, '50, '51; 
Treasurer, 1640-44; Captain. 

Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Tyng, William, 1675-1710. 

Captain at Deerfield and Hatfield; 
Called Major, Nov. 17, 1709. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Underbill, John, 1630-1672. 
One of the Founders of Massa- 
chusetts Bay Colony; Oflficer in 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company; Deputy to Massachu- 
setts General Court. 1634; one of 
the "Eight Men," 1645; Governor 
of Dover and Exeter, N.H., 1641. 

Mrs. Joseph W. Chapman. 

Mrs. WilUam B. Kibbey. 

Mrs. Henry McAllister, Jr. 
Upham, John, i 635-1 682. 

Deputy from Weymouth to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1636, 

'37. '38, '39- 

Mrs. Henry F. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 

Mrs. George B. Ransom. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Miss Helena R. Staples. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodruff. 
Uph.\m, Phineas, 1635-1676. 
Lieutenant in King PhiUp's War. 

Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 
Usher, Hezekiah, i 642-1 676. 
Member Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company; ist Sergeant, 
1638; Ensign, 1638; Deputy for 
Billerica, 1671, '72, '73. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 



Miss Natalie Silsbee Whit- 
well. 
Valentine, John, 1673-1724/5. 
Advocate-General of the Admi- 
ralty Court for Massachusetts, 
New Hampshire, and Rhode 
Island. 

Mrs. Leon M. Allen. 

Mrs. Benjamin S.Farnsworth. 

Miss Harriet E. P. Farnsworth. 

Miss Henrietta L.Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Hugh McKittrick. 
Van Brugh, Johannes Pieterse, 
1624-1697. (N.Y.) 
Captain of New York Provincial 
Troops, 1673; Burgomeister of 
Nieuw Amsterdam, 1673-74. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Miss Adele G. Thayer. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Van Brugh, Pieter, 1666-1740. 
(N.Y.) 
Mayor of Albany, 1699, 1700, '21, 
'22, '23; Member of Assembly, 
1705-08, '13-14, '27; Commis- 
sioner of Indian Affairs, 1700, '06, 
'10, '12, '13-14, '15, '19-24, '26, 
'28, '32; Captain of Provincial 
Troops, 1 7 10. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Van Cortlandt, Oloff Steven- 
sen, 1638-1684. (N.Y.) 
One of the "Eight Men," 1645; 
President of the "Nine Men," 
1650; Burgomeister of Nieuw 
Amsterdam, 1655, '56, '58, '59, '60, 
'62, '63; Commissioner of Bound- 
aries, 1663; Colonel of the Burgh- 
ery, 1649; Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs, 1645; Member of Andros's 
Council, 1674; Commissioner to 
treat vdth the EngHsh Forces, 
1664. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Van Cortlandt, Stephanus, 1643- 
1700. (N.Y.) 
Mayor of New York, 1677-86; 
First Judge of Admiralty, 1678; 
Member of Governor's Council, 
1680-88, '91-1700; Receiver- 
General, 1687, '98; Secretary of 
the Province, 1688; Associate 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



391 



Judge, Supreme Court, 1691; The 
Chief Justice, 1700; Chancellor, 
1696; Surrogate, Prerogative 
Court, 1696. 

Mrs. Henry Parkman. 
Van Couwenhoven, Gerrit Wol- 
phertsen, 163i-1645. (n.y.) 
One of the "Eight Men," 1643. 
Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Mrs. Edward Wheelwright. 
Mrs. William J. Wright. 
Van Dam, Rip, 1660-1749. (N.Y.) 
Member of Council, 1702-32; 
Indian Commissioner, 1706; Act- 
ing Governor of New York, as 
President of the Council, 1731. 
Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 
Van Rensselaer, Hendrick, 1667- 
1740. 
Member New York Assembly, 
1705-15; Commissioner Indian 
Affairs, 1706, '24, '26, '32, '34; 
Captain, 1714; Major, 1722. 
Miss Adele G. Thayer. 
Van Shaick, Goosen Gerritse, 

1676. (N.Y.) 

Lieutenant Albany Troop, 1670; 
Captain, 1676; Indian Commis- 
sioner as Magistrate of Fort 
Orange, 1649-1664. 

Mrs. William S. Bryant. 
VanSlichtenhorst, Brant 
Arentse, . Acting In- 
dian Commissioner, 1646, '55. 
Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 
Vassall, William, 1635-1655. 
Named Assistant of Massachusetts 
Bay Colony in Royal Charter, 
March 4, 1628/9; Assistant, 1630; 
one of the Historic Founders of 
the Colony of Massachusetts Bay. 
Mrs. John Q. Adams. 
Mrs. Hugh W. Brown. 
Mrs. H. H. H. C. Smith. 

Veazey, Edward, 1784. 

(Md.) 
High Sheriff of Cecil County, 
1751, '52, '53. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 
Veazey, John, i 701-1777. (Md.) 
Justice for Cecil County, 1734-35- 
'37, '40-57; Judge of Assize for 
Cecil County, 1749-50 and '52; 
Commander of Cecil County. 



Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Verveelen, Johannes, 1657-1693. 
(N.Y.) 
A Delegate to the General As- 
sembly held in New Amsterdam, 
April 10, 1664. 

Mrs. C. G. Mercer. 
Vinton, John, 1680-1760. 

Lieutenant, 1720; Captain, 1723; 
Representative from Stoneham to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1734- 

Mrs. J. H. Snow. 

Vose, Nathaniel, 1672-1753. 
Captain. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 

Vose, Thomas, 1708. 

Lieutenant under Captain Wads- 
worth in King Philip's War. 
Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 

Wade, Jonathan, 1683. 

Captain, 1677; Deputy to General 
Court, 1 68 1, '82; Lieutenant, 1663. 
Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
Wads worth, Christopher, 1632- 
1677. 
Deputy from Duxbury to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1640, '42, 
'54, '66, '67. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 
Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Wadsworth, George, 1698-1778. 
Ensign in Captain Goffe's Com- 
pany of Colonial troops at the 
siege of Havana, 1740. 
Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Wadsworth, John, i 638-1 700. 
Deputy from Duxbury to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1690, '91; 
Deputy from Duxbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1694. 
Mrs. Richard H. Weld. 
Mrs. Charles L. Tilden. 
Wadsworth, Samuel, 1632-1676. 
Captain in King Philip's War; 
killed in Sudbury Fight, April 21, 
1676. 

Miss Mary S. Foster. 
Mrs. Edwin Augustus Parrott 
Wadsworth, William, 1632-1675 ? 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 



392 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Court from Windsor, 1653, '56, 

'57-75- 

Mrs. Arthur L. Bennett. 

Mrs. William S. Perry. 
Wainwright, Francis, 1664-1711. 
Representative from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1699, 1700; Colonel in Expedition 
against Port Roj'al, 1707. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Wainwright, John, 1690-1721. 
Served in the Indian Wars as 
Captain, May 5, to Aug. 24, 1721. 

Miss Anna Saltonstall Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward 
Waite, John, i 732-1820. ' 

Captain of Battery, April 14, 1762, 
under Colonel Samuel Waldo; 
Representative from Falmouth to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1776; Commissioned Colonel of 
First Cumberland Regiment, Feb. 
7, 1776. 

Mrs. Nial C. Elting. 

Mrs. WilUam H. Moulton. 

Mrs. Harry A. Rounds. 
Waxdron, Richard, 1640-1689. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
Associate Judge, 1652; Deputy 
from Dover to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1654 (with title of 
Captain), '56-63, '65-75, '77. 
from Kittery, 1779; Speaker of the 
House, 1666, '67, '68, '73, '74, '75, 
'79; Magistrate of County Court, 
Oct. 23, 1668, '75; Councillor of 
New Hampshire, 1679, '80, '82; 
Deputy President, 1680; President, 
1 681; Commissioned Sergeant- 
Major of Forces in Yorkshire, 
Oct. 7, 1674; Commander of Mili- 
tary Forces of Province of New 
Hampshire, 1680. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Mrs. Benjamin Vaughan. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 
Waldo, Cornelius, i 654-1 700. 
Representative from Dunstable to 
Council for the Safety of the 
People, 1689; Representative from 
Chelmsford to Massachusetts Gen- 
eral Court, 1692, '93, '94. 



Mrs. James P. Baxter. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Frank D. White. 
Waldo, Samuel, 1696-1759. 

Councillor, 1742, '43, '44, '45; 
Colonel, Second Massachusetts 
Regiment, Feb. 7, 1744; Brigadier 
General at Louisburg, March 7, 

1745- 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
Walker, Edv^^ard, 1694-1787. 
Representative from Woburn to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1751, '52, '53, '54. 

Miss Annetta O'BrienWalker. 
Walker, James, i 643-1 691. 

Deputy to Plymouth Court 16 
years; Member and Chairman 
Town Council of War; Commis- 
sioner to Indians. 

Mrs. FrankHn W. Oakley. 
Walker, John, 1(338-1647. 

A Founder of the Historic Charter 
Colony, Portsmouth, 1638. 

Mrs. John E. Bready. 
Walker, Richard, 1630-1687. 
Ensign, 1636/7, Lieutenant in 
1650; Captain in 1652; Deputy 
from Reading to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1640, '41, '48, '49, 
'50, '60. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mi.xter. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker 
Walker, Samuel, 1643-1704. 
Ensign; Deputy from Woburn to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '94; Member of Boston Con- 
vention, 1689. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 

Miss Annetta O'Brien Walker 
Walker, Samuel, 1655-1712. 

Cornet, Lieutenant, Captain; 
Colonel of Bristol County Regi- 
ment; Representative, 1705. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Walker, William, 1687-1735. 
Called "Captain" in Family and 
Bristol Records. 



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393 



Mrs. Wilber F. Winchester. 

Walter, Rev. Nehemiah, 1679- 

1750- 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1692- 

1703- 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 

Walley, John, 1712. 

Justice of Superior Court of Ju- 
dicature, 1700-12; Captain of 
Ancient and Honorable Artillery 
Company, 1679, '99, 1707; Cap- 
tain of Bristol Military Company, 
June 6, 1684, Major, 1685; Com- 
mander of land forces in 1690 
Expedition; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1689, '90; Assist- 
ant of Plymouth Colony, 1684, '86, 
'89, '90, '91. 

Mrs. Edward D. Brandegee. 

Mrs. Henry Ware Eliot. 

Miss Elizabeth Parsons. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. John E. Thayer. 
Walley, Rev. Thomas, 1662-1678. 
Minister at Barnstable, 1663-78; 
Preached Election Sermon to 
Plymouth General Court, 1669. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. ■> 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. John E. Thayer. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Walton, George, 1638-1685. 
Signer of Exeter, N.H., Combina- 
tion, 1638-9; one of the Historic 
Founders of New Hampshire. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Walton, Shadrach, 1658-1741. 
Ensign, 1691; Major, 1707 
Colonel, 1 7 10; Councillor, 1716 
President of Council, 1733; Judge, 
1695, '96, '99, 1716-37. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Ward, Andrew, i634-i659.(Conn.) 
Commissioner to govern Connect- 
icut, March 3, 1635/6; Magistrate 
of Connecticut, 1636, '37; Com- 
mittee (or deputy), 1638, '39; 
Deputy, 1653, '54, '56, '58. 

Miss Susan Lowell Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Ward, Andrew, i 669-1 756. (Conn.) 



Commissioned Captain for Guil- 
ford, May, 1 7 14; Deputy from 
Guilford to Connecticut General 
Assembly, 1710, '11, '12, '13, '14, 
'15, '16, '17, '21, '25, '26. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 
Ward, Andrew, Jr., 1695-1779. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy to Connecticut General 
Assembly for Guilford, 1750, '54, 
'55> '59; Captain, Connecticut 
Regiment, March 16, 1745; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel, Crown Point Ex- 
pedition, August, 1755; Colonel, 
Fourth Regiment, March, 1756, 
for Crown Point Expedition. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 
Ward, Artemus, 1727-1800. 

Member of First Provincial Court, 
i774> '75; Major 3d Regiment; 
General, 1774; Commander-in- 
Chief, May 19, 1775. 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 

Ward, John, 1708. 

Representative from Newton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '91, '92, '93, '94, '96, '98. 

Mrs. Henry S. Burrage. 

Miss Alice G. Chapman. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. George P. Miller. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 
Ward, John, ist, 1692-1734. (Md.) 
Justice for Cecil County, 1726- 
1730- 

Miss Anna Saltonstal! Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 

Ward, John, 1694-1747. (Md.) 

Member of Provincial Assembly, 

House of Burgesses from Cecil 

County, 170S-09, '11, '16, '22-27, 

'32-36- 

Miss Anna Saltonstall Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Ward, Rev. Nathaniel, 1634- 
1645. 
A Framer of "The Body of Lib- 
erties," 1639; Preacher of Election 
Sermon, 1641; Active in founding 
and forwarding the interests of the 
Colonv. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 



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Miss Caroline P. Cordner. 

Mrs. Julian A. Kebler. 

Mrs. Henry P. Quincy. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 

Mrs. Edmund M. Wheel- 
wright. 
Ward, Nahum, 1684-1754. 

Seven years Representative; Judge 
of the Court of Common Pleas in 

1745- 

Mrs. Albert B. White. 
Ward, Obadiah, 1639-1718. 

Representative from Marlborough 
to Massachusetts General Court, 
1689, '90; Lieutenant Marlbo- 
rough Military Company, June 27, 
1689. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Mrs. Charles L. Spencer. 
Ward, Richard, 1666-1739. 

Representative from Newton, 17 25, 
'26, '27, '30, '31, '32, '33, '34. 

Mrs. Henry H. Sprague. 
Ward, Samuel, i665?-i69o. 

Captain Marlalehead Foote Com- 
pany, May 30, 1679; Major of 
Essex Regiment in Expedition to 
Canada, 1690. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
Ward, William, 1678-1720. (Md.) 
Justice for Cecil County, 1688- 
1692. 

Mrs. Charles L. Spencer. 

Miss Anna Saltonstall Ward. 

Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
Ware, Jonathan, 1646-1718. 
Lieutenant and Captain in the 
Wrentham Company, 1689-1715. 

Miss Clara A. Avery. 
Warham, Rev. John, 1630-1670. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Min- 
ister of First Church, Dorchester, 
Mass., 1630; Minister at Wind- 
sor, Conn., 1636-70; Active in 
founding and forwarding the 
interests of the two Colonies. 

Mrs. James T. Anderson. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Cass Gilbert. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 

Mrs. Adelbert L. Spitzer. 



Mrs. Philip Washburn. 

Warner, Daniel, 1692. 

Ensign of Hatfield Foot Company, 
Oct. 7, 1674. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 

Warner, Joseph, 17 10 . 

Captain of Second Company 
Hardvdck Militia, Third Worces- 
ter Regiment, 1761. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 
Warren, James, 1665-1715. 

Judge of Plymouth Court of Com- 
mon Pleas, June 7, 1700-15; Com- 
missioner of Oyer and Terminer, 

1713- 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Warren, John, 1630-1 702/3. 
Lieutenant Watertown Military 
Company, June 11, 1680; Captain, 
July 5, 1689. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 
Warren, John, i 665/6-1 703. 
Ensign. 

Miss Adeline Amelia Bigelow. 
Warren, John, i 685-1 745. 
Ensign. 

Miss Adeline AmeKa Bigelow. 

Warren, Nathaniel, 1667. 

Deputy from Plymouth to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1658, '59, 
'61, '63, '64, '65. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Charles E. Grinnell. 

Mrs. Emerson Hadley. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
Warren, Richard, i 620-1 628. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 

Miss Isabel C. Churchill. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Coolidge. 

Mrs. Elbridge G. Cutler. 

Mrs. William T. Councilman. 

Mrs. Lewis S. Dabney. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Louis Donald. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. Isaac W. Dyer. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



395 



Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 

Mrs. John I. H. Field. 

Mrs. Charles E. Grinnell. 

Mrs. Emerson Hadley. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Paul Lanius. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 

Miss Mary B. Lothrop. 

Mrs. Edward Mallinckrodt. 

Miss Frances V. Masi. 

Mrs. Charles J. A. Morris. 

Mrs. Wilham G. Northup. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Rich. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. Henry S. Russell. 

Mrs. Harry H. Seldomridge. 

Mrs. Joseph H. Short. 

Mrs. Albert A. Sprague. 

Mrs. Edward Y. Swift. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 

Mrs. Charles F. Washburn. 

Miss Miriam Washburn. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Waterman, Richard, 1636-1673. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner to Rhode Island 
Court of Commissioners, 1652, '55, 
'56, '58, March, 1658/9; Member 
of General Council; one of the 
thirteen original proprietors of 
Providence Plantations; a Founder 
of Rhode Island. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Miss Eleanor J. Clarke. 

Mrs. Lincoln C. Cummings. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. J. Montgomery Sears. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Waterman, Robert, 1638-165 2-5. 
Deputy from Marshfield, 1644, 
'45, '46, '47, '48, '49. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Weare, Nathaniel, 1631-1718. 
Councillor; Chief Justice of Su- 
preme Court of New Hampshire, 
1694-95. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 
Weare, Nathaniel, Jr., 1669-1755 
Justice of the Superior Court, 
Speaker of House of Representa- 
tives, December, 1727, re-elected 
April, 1728. 

Mrs. Harold C. Ernst. 



Weare, Peter, 1645-1680. 

Grand Jury, Kittery, 1 645-1 654; 
Representative in subordinate leg- 
islature of Wiggin and Danforth, 
1659, '7°' '76; ^^^ to General 
Court at Boston, 1660, '65, '69. 

Miss Sarah L. Kimball. 
Webster, John,i636-i66i. (Conn.) 
Committee at Hartford General 
Court, 1637/8; Magistrate of 
Conn., 1639-54, '57, '58, '59; 
Deputy Governor, 1655; Gov- 
ernor, 1656; Magistrate of Hamp- 
shire County Court, 1660; Com- 
missioner of United Colonies,i654. 

Mrs. Marcus Benjamin. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. Benjamin Brooks. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Frederick T. Day. 

Mrs. Edward S. Grew. 

Mrs. Luther E. Newport. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 

Mrs. James M. Smith. 

Mrs. Joseph C. Widmer. 

Webster, Robert, 1676. 

Lieutenant of Train Band of 
Middletown, Conn., 1654; Deputy 
for Middletown to the Connecticut 
General Assembly, 1 653-1 659. 

Mrs. Thomas E. Proctor. 
Weeks, John, i 707-1 787. 

Captain in Marlborough, 1757; 
Colonel of Middlesex Regiment, 
1762. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Weld, Daniel, 1642 . 

Chief Surgeon in King Philip's 
War, 1675. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Weld, Daniel, 1697-1761. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Weld, Joseph, 1635-1646. 

Deputy to Massachusetts General 
Court, 1637, '38, '41, '43, '44; 
First Ensign of Ancient and 
Honorable Artillery Company, 
1638; Captain of Roxbury Mili- 
tary Company. 

Miss Carrie H. Abbott. 

Mrs. Shepherd Brooks. 

Mrs. Albert W. Childs. 



396 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Mrs. James F. Curtis. 
Mrs. John C. Gray. 
Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Mrs. Edward S. Smith. 
Weld, Joseph, 1650-1712. 

Lieutenant of Roxbury Company. 
Mrs. Albert W. Childs. 
Weld, Joseph, 1683-1760. 

Captain of Roxbury Military Com- 
pany. 

Mrs. Albert W. Childs. 
Weld, The Rev. Thomas, 1632- 
1641. 
A Founder of Harvard College, 
1637; Minister at Roxbury, 1632- 
41; Agent of the Colony to Eng- 
land, from June 2, 1641, to Octo- 
ber I, 1645; active in founding 
and forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
Wells, Jonathan, Jr., 1684-1735. 
Ensign in French and Indian 
War, 1722-25. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 
Welles, Samuel, 1637-1675. 
(Conn.) 
Ensign, March, 1657/8; Deputy 
to Connecticut General Assembly, 
1657, '58, '59. '60, '61, '75; Cap- 
tain, May, 1670. 

Miss EHzabeth W. Perkins. 
Welles, Samuel, 1660-1731. 
(Conn.) 
Deputy from Glassenbury to 
Connecticut General Assembly, 
1697, 1705, '07, '12, '13; Captain, 
Glassenbury, Train Band, May 
1698. 

Miss EUzabeth W. Perkins. 
Welles, Samuel, 1689-1770. 

Representative from Boston to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1727, '28, '29, '30, '31, '32, '33, 
'45. '46, '53. '54, '56, '60; Coun- 
cillor, 1734, '35, '36, '37, '38, '40, 
'47, '48; Head of Delegation from 
Massachusetts to the Congress 
held at Albany, 1754; Judge of 
Suffolk Court of Common Pleas, 
1755-70. 

Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins. 
Welles, Thomas, 1594-1660. 
(Conn.) 



Magistrate for Connecticut, 1637- 
53; Secretary, 1641, '43, '44, '45, 
'46, '47; Treasurer, 1639, '41, '48, 
'49, '50, '51; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1649, '59; Deputy 
Governor, 1654, '56, '57, '59; 
Governor, 1655, '58. 

Miss Marie Lomse Baldwin. 

Mrs. Walter P. BUss. 

Mrs. John F. Boyd. 

Mrs. WilUam S. Bryant. 

Miss Jessey Dorr. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Miss Elizabeth W. Perkins. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 
Wells, Jonathan, 1659-1 738/9. 
Captain of Foot in Deerfield and 
Commander of the Garrison there, 
Aug. 26, 1698. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 

Mrs. Arthur K. Camp. 
Wendell, Evert Jansen, 1642- 
1704. (N.Y.) 
Magistrate of Fort Orange, April 
12, 1660, April, '61. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Wendell, J.\cob, 1691-1761. 

Captain of Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1735, '45; 
Councillor, 1734 to 1760; Lieu- 
tenant-Colonel of Boston Regi- 
ment, 1733; Colonel, 1736-43; 
Commissioner to the Six Nations 
at Albany, 1744. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Miss Anne Foster Reynolds. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 
Wendell, John, 1649-1691. (N.Y.) 
Commissioned Captain, March 19, 
1685; Commissioner of Indian 
Affairs and to treat with the 
Five Nations, 1690. 

Mrs. George L. Andrews. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. David S. Greenough. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



397 



Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 
Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 
Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 
Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Wendell, John, i 703-1 762. 

Ensign, Ancient and Honorable 
Artillery Company, 1734, and Cap- 
tain, 1740. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 
Mrs. David S. Greenough. 
Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 
Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 
Mrs. Kate S. White. 
Westwood, William, 1632-1669. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Commissioner to Govern Connect- 
icut, 1635/6; Deputy to Connect- 
icut General Assembly, 1642, '43, 
'44, '46, '47. '48, '51. '52, '53. '54, 
'55, '56. 

Mrs. Walter P. Bliss. 
Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Wharton, Thomas, 1682-1718. 
(Pa.) 
Member of Common Council, 
1713, '14, '15. '16, '17, '18. 

Mrs. James Arnold Lowell. 
Wheaton, Ephraim, about 1750- 
1802. 
Ensign of 3d Company, Provi- 
dence County Regiment, R.I., 
1759, '60; Captain of same, 1761, 
'62. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Wharton, Thomas, Jr., 1682- 
1778. (Pa.) 
Member of Committee of Safety, 
1775; President of Council for 
Safety, 1776; Governor, 1777-78; 
Councillor, 1777. 

Mrs. James Arnold Lowell. 
Wheeler, Captain Thomas, 1644- 
1676. 
Serv^ed as Captain in King Philip's 
War. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Wheeler, Thomas, 1660-1734. 
Ensign, Concord. 

Mrs. Edward M. Churchman. 
Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Mrs. Theodore A. Wagner. 
Wheeler, Timothy, 1640-1687. 
Captain before 1663; Deputy from 
Concord to Massachusetts Gen- 



eral Court, 1663, '64, '65, '66, '68, 
'69, '71, '72. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Ahce Farnsworth. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. John Washburn. 
Wheelock, Ralph, 1637-1683. 
Deputy from Dedham to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1639, '4° J 
from Medfield, 1653, '63, '64, '66, 
'67. 

Mrs. Albert C. Dart. 

Mrs. Henry W. Hobson. 

Mrs. Dean Tyler Robinson. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Wheelwright, Jeremiah, 1697/8- 
1768? (N.H.) 
Commissioned by Governor Shirley 
Lieutenant in Colonel Moore's 
Regiment in Cape Breton Expedi- 
tion, March i, 1744. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 
Wheelwright, Rev. John, 1636- 
1679. (Mass., N.H.) 
Distinguished Minister at Brain- 
tree, Exeter, and Welle, 1636-79. 

Mrs. David W. Cheever. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 

Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Theodore H. Eaton. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 
Wheelwright, John, 1664-1745. 
Councillor, 1708-32, '45; Judge 
of Common Pleas, 1702; Judge of 
Probate, 1715-45; Colonel. 

Mrs. David W. Cheever. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 

Mrs. William T. Gushing. 

Mrs. Theodore H. Eaton. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 

Miss Frances Goodwin. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Arthur P. Nazro. 

Mrs. George Senkler. 
Wheelwright, Samuel, ' 1651- 
1700. 
Deputy from York and Wells to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1671, '77, '93; Councillor, 1694- 
99; Commissioner of Oyer and 



398 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Terminer, Oct. 22, 1692; Judge of 
Court of Common Pleas, Dec. 7, 
1692; Judge of Probate, March 6, 
1694/5. 

Mrs. David W. Cheever. 

Mrs. Charles K. Cobb. 

Mrs. WilUam T. Cushing. 

Mrs. Edward Ferguson. 
' Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. George Senkler. 
Whipple, John, 1637-1683. 

Captain of the Troop; Deputy to 
General Court, 1674, '79, '82, '83. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Whipple, John, 1640-1669. i 

Deputy from Ipswich to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1640, '41, 
'42, '46, '50, '51, '52, '53. 

Mme. Pierre Botkine. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Charles A. Eldredge. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Mrs. Everett Holbrook. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mme. Raymond Le Ghait. 

Miss Georgina Lowell Put- 
nam. 

Mrs. Frederick J. Reynolds. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 

Whipple, John, 1659-1685. (R.I.) 

Deputy from Providence to Rhode 

Island General Assembly, 1666, 

'69, '70, '72, '74, '77; Lieutenant. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. WiUiam G. Northup. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 
Whipple, John, Freeman, 1668- | 
1683. I 

Cornet of Essex Troop, 1663; j 
Captain in King Philip's War, 
1676; Deputy from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1674, '79, '80, '82, '83. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 
Whipple, John, 1660-172 2. 

Representative to General Court 



from Ipsvidch, 1695; Lieutenant, 
1700; Captain, 1708; Judge Ses- 
sions Court. 

Mrs. Caleb L. Cunningham. 
Whipple, John, Jr. (R.I.) 

Deputy, 1670, '81, '82, '84, '86, 
'90; Assistant, 1677-80. 

Miss William G. Northup. 
Whipple, Joseph, 1662-1746. (R.I.) 
Deputy from Providence and New- 
port to Rhode Island General 
Assembly, 1698, 1702, '03, '04, '05, 
'06, '08, '10, '14, '16, '17, '22, '23, 
'25, '26, '27; Assistant, 1714; 
Colonel of Regiment on the 
Mainland, 1719, '20. 

Mrs. John A. Burnham. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 
Whipple, Matthew, 1658-1738/9. 
Representative from Ipswich to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1718, '19, '29. 

Mrs. Frank S. Hoffman. 

Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
White, Daniel, about 1639-1713. 
Lieutenant at Hatfield in Dec, 
1692. 

Mrs. WilHam S. Bryant. 

Mrs. William B. Hatch. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 
White, Daniel, 167 i-i 726. (Conn.) 
Captain of Troop in County of 
Hartford, May, 1716. 

Mrs. William B. Hatch. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 
White, Daniel, 3D, 1 698-1 786. 
Captain of Hatfield Company. 

Mrs. William B. Hatch. 
White, John, 1642-1695. 

Ensign of Muddy River Foote 
Company, June 29, 1689; Lieu- 
tenant ? 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 
White, John, 1663/4-1727. 

Representative from Haverhill to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1700, '02, '03, '08, '13, '15, '19; 
Lieutenant in 1703; Representative 
with title of Captain, 171 5. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



399 



Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 
White, Nathaniel, 1636-1711. 
Deputy from Middletown, Conn., 
in every General Court from 1659 
to 1687 and from 1689 to 1710; 
Lieutenant after the Great Indian 
War; Captain when he died. 
Miss Mary D. Jarvis. 
Mrs. Seth Shepard. 

White, Nicholas, 1675 . 

Ensign North Purchase Company, 
1698. 

Mrs. Edgar M. Marbourg. 
White, Peregrine, 1620-1704. 
Born on the "Mayflower," 1620; 
Ensign, 1642; Lieutenant of 
Marshfield Company, 1655; Dep- 
uty for Marshfield to Plymouth 
General Court, 1662, '73. 

Mrs. William S. Coleman. 
White, Phillips, 1729-1811. 
Lieutenant in Colonel Bagley's 
Regiment, Crown Point Expedi- 
tion, 1755; Captain-Lieutenant, 
Sept. 9, 1755. 

Mrs. J. Doddridge Brannan. 
White, Samuel, 1718-1801. 

Special Justice of the Superior 
Court of Judicature, 1758. 
Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
White, Thomas, 1635-1679. 

Deputy from Weymouth to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1637, '57, 
'70. 

Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 
Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 
Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 
Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
White, William, 1620-1621. 

One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony. 

Mrs. John Q. Adams. 
Mrs. George E. McDill. 
White, William, 1635-1690. 

Captain of First Military Com- 
pany, Haverhill, 1662. 
Miss Mary Quincy. 
Miss Anna S. Ward. 
Miss Marian DeCourcy Ward. 
White, William, 1694-173 7. 

Representative from Haverhill to 



Massachusetts General Court, 
i733> '34; Captain of Haverhill 
Company. 

Mrs. J. D. Brannan. 
Whitfield, Rev. Henry, 1639- 
1650. (Conn.) 
Minister at Guilford, Conn., 1639- 
50; Active in founding and for- 
warding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Miss Edith Andrew. 
Mrs. John J. Bagley. 
Mrs. George Baty Blake. 
Mrs. EUot C. Clarke. 
Miss Susan L. Clarke. 
Mrs. Frederick L. Gilbert. 
Mrs. George W. Leggett. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Miss Sarah S. Perkins. 
Mrs. George Putnam. 
Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Miss Elizbeth P. Sohier. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 
Mrs. John H. Storer. 
Whiting, Rev. John, i 635-1 689. 
(Conn.) 
Preached at Salem, Mass., until 
1659; Pastor, First Church in 
Hartford, 1660; Chaplain in King 
Phihp's War. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 
Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Whiting, John, 1665-1732. 
Lieutenant by 1709. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Whiting, Nathaniel, 1691-1779. 
Ensign by 1726; Lieutenant by 
1733; title of Captain by January, 
1738; served as Captain in 1745; 
served as Captain in the Revolu- 
tion. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Whiting, Nathan, 1725-1790. 
Lieutenant in Captain Job Plimp- 
ton's (2d Medway) Company in 
Colonel Eliphalet Pond's ist Regi- 
ment of MiHtia in the County of 
Suffolk, September, 1771; Com- 
missioned September, 1771; served 
as Lieutenant in Revoluton, after 
April 19, 1775. 

Mrs. Frederick S. Whitwell. 
Whiting, Oliver, 1665-1733. 



400 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Representative from Billerica, 
1719, '20, '27. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Whiting, Rev. Samuel, 1636-1679. 
Minister at Lynn, 1636-79; Active 
in founding and forwarding the 
interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Horace H. Dyer. 

Mrs. John C. Gray. 

Mrs. John R. Jarboe. 

Miss Anna B. Shaw. 

Mrs. George E. Smith. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Whiting, William, 1633-1647- 
(Conn.) 
Committee, 1637; Treasurer and 
Magistrate, 1641-47. 

Mrs. Cyrus Bentley. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Whiting, William, 1660-17 — ? 
(Conn.) 
Captain, 1693; Major, 1704; 
Colonel, 1709; Representative for 
Hartford, 1712, '13, '14, '16; 
Speaker, October, 1714; Colonel. 

Miss Emma C. King. 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Whiting, William Bradford, 
1731-1796. 
Colonel in the Revolutionary War; 
Judge of the County Court for 
many years; Member of the Sen- 
ate for 20; General Assembly, 
1778, '79, '80; served as Captain 
in Regiment of Militia under 
Colonel John Van Rensselaer in 
1770. (N.Y.) 

Mrs. Edwin W. Newhall. 
Whitman, John, 1638/9-1692. 
Ensign of Weymouth Military 
Companv, May 14, 1645, to March 
16, 1680/1. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Porter. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 
Wickenden, William, i 636-1 670. 
Signer first Providence Compact; 
Deputy to Colonial Assembly, 
1664 to '66; Founder of Rhode 
Island Colony; Commissioner, 
1651-55- 



Mrs. Amory EUot. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 
WiGGiN, Thomas, 1631-1667. 
(Mass., N.H.) 
A Founder of New Hampshire; 
Deputy from Hampton to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1645; 
Assistant of Massachusetts from 
Dover, 1650 to 1664; Magistrate 
of Norfolk County Court, 1649, 
'50, '51, '52, '55, '61. 

Mrs. William C. Dake. 

Mrs. George H. Fernald. 
W1GGLE8W0RTH, Rev. Michael, 
1638-1705. 
Minister at Maiden, 165 3-1 705; 
Fellow of Harvard College, 1652- 
54, '97-1705; Active in forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. Charles H. Atkinson. 

Mrs. William Butterworth. 

Mrs. Charles Henry Deere. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

Mrs. Walter Scott Fitz. 

Mrs. Henry S. Grew. 

Miss Agnes B. Poor. 

Mrs. Wilham D. Wiman. 
Wilbore, Samuel, 1633-1656. 
(R.I.) 
A Founder of Rhode Island. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 

Miss Mary Rogers Cabot. 

Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 

Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 
Wilbore, Samuel, Jr., 1638-1679. 
(R.I.) 
Commissioner from Portsmouth 
to Court of Commissioners, 1648, 
'56, '57. '58, '59. '60, '62, '63; 
Deputy to General Assembly, 

1664, '65, '69, '70; Assistant, 

1665, '66, '67, '68, '77, '78; 
Named in Royal Charter, 1663; 
Captain, September, 1669. 

Miss Alice M. Brooks. 
Miss Mary Rogers Cabot. 
Mrs. Thomas H. Dudley. 
Mrs. Henry Van Kleeck. 

Wilcox, Barnabas, 

(Pa.) 
Member of Assembly, 1685; Jus- 
tice of Court of Common Pleas, 
1686-87, '89- 

Mrs. James Arnold Lowell. 
Wilkinson, Lawrence, 1657-1692. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



401 



Commissioner, 1659, '67; Deputy, 
1667-73. 

Mrs. Charles G. Washburn. 

Wilkinson, Samuel, 1727. 

Lieutenant, 1704; Captain, 1706. 

Mrs. Amory Eliot. 
WiLLARD, Aaron, i 701-1784. 
Captain at Ticonderoga, 1758. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 
WiLLARD, Rev. Samuel, 1640-1707. 
Minister of Old South Church, 
Boston, 1 663-1 707 ; Fellow 
Harvard College, 1692-99 ; 
Vice-President Harvard College, 
1700-07; Preacher of Election Ser- 
mon, 1682, '94. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
WiLLARD, Simon, 1634-1676. 

Lieutenant, Commander ist Mili- 
tary Company of Concord, 1637; 
Captain, 1646; Sergeant-Major, 
Middlesex Company, 1653; 
Commander-in-Chief Expedition 
against Ninigret, October, 1654; 
Deputy from Concord to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1636-41, 
March, 1643/4, '45, '46, '49-53; 
Assistant, 1654-76. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Mrs. Edwin Brown. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Mrs. Eugene Dana. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Austin G. Gorham. 

Mrs. Josiah L. Hale. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Miss Annie G. Houghton. 

Mrs. Elmore W. Hurst. 

Mrs. Charles B. Kountze. 

Mrs. Wilham N. McDearmon 

Mrs. Luther E. Newport. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. J. H. Snow. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Bertha C. Wetherbee. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Charles B. Whitehead. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
WiLLES, Solomon, i 7 3 i -i 80 7 . 
(Conn.) 
Captain of South Train Band in 
Tolland, October, 1770; Deputy 



from Tolland to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Assembly, 1775, '76; Lieuten- 
ant-Colonel in the Revolution. 

Mrs. Edward H. Gheen. 
Willet, Thomas, 1630-1674. 
(Mass., R.I., N.Y.) 
Captain of Plymouth Company, 
1647; Boundary Commissioner, 
appointed by Director Stuyvesant 
to treat with United Colonies, 
September, 1650; Assistant of 
Plymouth Colony, 1651-64 ; one 
of Council of War of Plymouth 
Colony, 1653, '58; Commissioned 
to go against the Dutch, June 20, 
1654 ; one of the Purchasers of 
"The King's Province" (R.I.), 
1659; Commissioner to organize 
His Majesty's Government in the 
Province of New York, 1665; First 
Mayor of New York, 1665, '67; 
Member of Governor's Council, 
1665-72; Commissioner of Admir- 
alty for the Province of New 
York, Aug. 23, 1665. 

Mrs. Eliot C. Clarke. 

Miss Susan L. Clarke. 

Mrs. Ephraim C. Cummings. 

Miss Georgiana G. Eaton. 

Mrs. Joseph S. Fay. 

Miss Ahce Lee. 

Miss Louisa S. Minot. 

Miss Katharine C. Pierce. 

Mrs. George Putnam. 

Miss Mary Quincy. 

Mrs. Charles S. Sargent. 

Miss Elizabeth P. Sohier. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. S. V. R. Thayer. 

Mrs. Barrett Wendell. 

Mrs. Kate S. White. 

Mrs. Henry Winsor. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
Willet, Thomas, 1645-1722. 
(N.Y.)_ 
Commissioned Major, May 7, 
1685; Member of Governor's 
Council, 1691-97; Member of 
New York Colonial Assembly, 
1 701, '10-22; Presiding Judge 
of Queen's County, 1702-10; 
Colonel, 1686. 

Mrs. Horace A. Lamb. 

Mrs. John C. PhilHps. 

Mrs. Dudley L. Pickman. 



402 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Mary Rodman. 

Mrs. Winthrop Sargent. 

Mrs. Stephen M. Weld. 
Williams, Elijah, 1712-1771. 
Major; Judge Court Common 
Pleas; Representative to General 
Court, 1741-45; '52-55; '57-58; 
'60-61, '64, '66, '67, '69. 

Miss Louise Hazeltine. 
Williams, Isaac, 1638-1707. 

Representative from Newton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1692, '95 with title of Captain, 
1697, '99, 1701, '05. 

Mrs. Alexander M. Harvey. 

Mrs. John Lowell. 

Mrs. OKver W. Peabody. 

Mrs. Angus Smith. 
Williams, Israel, i 708/9-1 788. 
Captain stationed at Hatfield, 
1749; Major at Fort Shirley; 
Colonel at Relief of Fort William 
Henry, 1757. 

Mrs. Angus Smith. 

Williams, John, 1694. 

Deputy from Scituate to Plymouth 
General Court, 1640, '43, '44, 
'47, '48. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 
Williams, John, 1712-1777. 
Lieutenant. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Williams, Joseph, i 708-1 798. 
Representative from Roxbury to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1750. '52, '53. '54. '57. '60, '62, 
'63, '64, '65, '67, '68, '69; Colonel 
in Old French War, 1755. 

Mrs. James H. Beal. 

Mrs. WiUiam H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Williams, Richard, 1637-1693. 
Deputy from Taunton to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1643, '45, 
'46, '48, '50, '51, '53, '54, '55, 
'56, '57, '59, '64, '65. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 

Miss Laurilla M. Hathaway. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Mansfield Lovell. 

Mrs. Wilham F. Slocum. 

Mrs. Harrison T. Whipple. 
Williams, Roger, 1631-1683. 
(R.l.) 
Recognized Historic Founder of 



Rhode Island and Providence 
Plantations; named in Royal 
Charter, 1663; Commissioner from 
Providence to Court of Commis- 
sioners, 1655, '56, '58, '59, '61; 
President of Providence Planta- 
tions, 1654, '55, '56; Assistant, 
1647, '48, '63/4, '64, '70. '71; 
elected, 1677; Commissioner on 
Boundary of Plymouth Colony, 
1672; Captain of Train Band at 
Providence, 1676. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Mrs. Edwin B. Hendrie. 

Mrs. Charles S. Washburn. 

Williams, Samuel, . 

Lieutenant; Captain. 

Mrs. Waldo Lincoln. 

Mrs. Augustus G. Bullock. 
Williams, Stephen, 1640-1719/20. 
Captain by 1705; at Groton in 
1706/7; served in Indian War. 

Mrs. William H. Dunwoody. 

Mrs. James R. Hooper. 
Willing, Charles, i 728-1 754. 
(Pa.) 
Mayor of Phhadelphia, 1748, '54; 
a Founder of the University of 
Pennsylvania, 1749. 

Mrs. Samuel D. Warren. 
Willing, Thomas, 1731-1821. 
Justice of Supreme Court, 1761; 
Secretary of Congress at Albany; 
Mayor of Philadelphia, 1763; 
Member of Assembly, 1764-65; 
President of Provincial Congress, 
1774; Member of Congress, 1775- 
76. 

Mrs. Samuel D. Warren. 
Willis, John, 1637-1693. 

Deputy from Bridgewater to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1657, '58, 
'59, '60, '64, '66-80. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. William A. Spencer. 

Mrs. Charles J. White. 
Willoughby, Francis, 1638-1671. 
Deputy from Charlestown to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1649; 
Assistant, 1650, '51, '64; Deputy 
Governor, 1665-70. 

Mrs. John E. Jenkins. 

Mrs. Charles Ranlet. 

Mrs. Walter H. Wilson. 
Wilson, Rev. John, 1630-1667. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



403 



One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; A 
Founder of Harvard College; 
Chaplain in Pequot War, 1637; 
Minister of First Church, Boston, 
1630-67; Active in founding and 
forwarding the interests of the 
Colony. 

Miss Elizabeth E. Dana. 

Miss Eleanor B. Greene. 

Miss Mildred Holden. 

Miss Anne F. Reynolds. 

Mrs. John P. Reynolds, Jr. 

Miss Margaret W. Reynolds. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Cely Trevilian. 
Wilson, Thomas, 1638-1643. 

An Historic Founder of New 
Hampshire, being Founder of 
Exeter, 1638. 

Miss Mary Rivers. 
Wilton, David, 1632-1678. (Conn., 
Mass.) 
Deputy from Windsor to Connecti- 
cut General Assembly, 1646, '50, 
'51. '52, '53. '54, '55; Ensign in 
Connecticut by March, 1657/8; 
Deputy from Northampton to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1665; Associate for Hampshire, 
1675, '76, '77; Lieutenant in King 
PhiHp's War. 

Mrs. Charles T. Baker. 

Miss Harriet E. Clarke. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Mrs. Bradley Oilman. 
Wing ATE, Joshua, i 679-1 769. 
(N.H.) 
Colonel of Hampton Regiment of 
Mihtia; Representative at New 
Hampshire General Court for 
Hampton, 1715, '27, '28, '29, '30, 

'31- 

Miss Ellen Bancroft. 
Mrs. George Baty Blake. 
Mrs. Everett C. Bumpus. 
Mrs. Hall Curtis. 
Mrs. Arthur T. Lyman. 
Miss Georgina L. Putnam. 
Mrs. Philip H. Sears. 
Miss Mary T. Spalding. 
Mrs. Francis P. Sprague. 
Mrs. Frederick A. Whitwell. 
Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 



Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. Roger Wolcott. 
WiNSHip, Edward, 1635-1688. 
Deputy from Cambridge to Mas- 
sachusetts General Court, 1663. 
'64, '81, '82 , '83, '84, '85, '86; 
Ensign, May 26, 1647; Lieutenant 
by 1663. 

Mrs. John L. Bremer. 

Miss Alice Farnsworth. 

Mrs. Francis L. Higginson. 

Mrs. Charles W. Hubbard. 

Mrs. Frederick G. Ingersoll. 

Miss Idelle Keyes. 

Mrs. Joseph B. Warner. 

Mrs. Alexander Whiteside. 
WiNSLOW, Edward, 1620-1655. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Plymouth Colony; Assistant, 1634, 
'35, '37. '38, '41, '42, '43, '45> '46, 
'47, '48, '49, '50; Governor of 
Plymouth, 1632/3, '35/6, '44; 
Agent to England, 1646; Member 
of Council of War, 1642, '43, '46: 
Commissioner of United Colonies, 
1643, '44- 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Frederick Higginson. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
WiNSLOw, Edward, 1669-1753. 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1643-53; Lieutenant of Ancient 
and Honorable Artillery Company, 
1 711; Captain, 17 14, '29; Major 
of Boston Regiment, 1 7 29; Colonel, 
May 30, 1733. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
WiNSLOw, Isaac, i 670-1 738. 

Councillor, 1703-24, 1726-36; 
Judge of Court of Common Pleas, 
1718-38. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
WiNSLOw, John, 1623-1674. 

One of the Founders of Plymouth 
Colony; Deputy to Plymouth Gen- 
eral Court, 1652, '53, '54. 

I^ady Carter. 

Mrs. Charles C. Harmon. 

Mrs. Zina F. Little. 



404 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Mary W. Nichols. 

Miss Susan W. Osgood. 

Mrs. Francis V. Parker. 

Mrs. George L. Rogers. 

Mrs. Robert S. Russell. 

Miss Anna S. Ward. 

Miss Marian De CourcyWard. 

Mrs. Andrew C. Wheelwright. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 
WiNSLOW, JosiAS, 1 629-1 680. 

Captain, June 8, 1655; Major- 
Commandant of Plymouth Colony 
Militia, Oct. 2, 1658-73; Assist- 
ant, 1657-72; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1658, '59, '60, 
'62-80; Governor of Plymouth 
Colony, 1673-80. 

Mrs. Joseph E. Davis. 

Mrs. Frank F. Dresser. 

Mrs. George S. Hale. 

Mrs. Frederick Higginson. 

Miss Frances M. Lincoln. 
WiNSLOW, JosiAS, 1631-1674. 

Deputy from Marshfield to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1643, '45i 

'47. '51. '53. '54, '55, '59, '60. 

Miss Adeline A. Bigelow. 

Mrs. Edward L. Davis. 

Miss Alice French. 

Miss Frances M. French. 

Mrs. Edward F. Hodges. 

Mrs. Hermon M. Hubbard. 

Miss Susan D. Kimball. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Nickerson. 

Mrs. Frederick Paine. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. Fiske Warren. 
W^iNSLOVi^, Kenelm, 1629-1672. 
Deputy from Marshfield to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1642, '43, 

'44, '49, '50, '51, '52, '53- 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Mrs. Clinton L. Baxter. 

Mrs. Julius E. Kinney. 

Miss Ellen P. Sampson. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 

Miss Helen M. Winslow. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodruff. 

Mrs. Thomas M. Woodruff. 
WiNSLOW, Nathaniel, 1639-1719. 
Deputy from Marshfield to Ply- 
mouth General Court, 1689, '95, 
1709, '11; Captain of MiHtia, 
1698. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 



WiNTHROP, John, i 630-1 649. 

Governor, 1629, '30, '31, '32, '33, 

'37, '38, '39, '42, '43, '46, '47, 
'48; Assistant, 1634, '35, '40, '41; 
Deputy Governor, 1636, '44, '45; 
Colonel of First Regiment of Mas- 
sachusetts, 1636. 

Mrs. Lewis M. Coleman. 

Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 

Mrs. Frederick H. Gerrish. 

Mrs. Charles F. Libby. 

Mrs. Warren P. Lombard. 

Mrs. Thomas F. Robinson. 

Mrs. Leigh R. Smith. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Miss Florence W. Swan. 

Miss Marcia B. Swan. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 

Mrs. Charles C. Wells. 
WiNTHROP, John, Jr., 1631-1676. 
(Mass., Conn.) 
Assistant of Massachusetts, 1632- 
49; Lieutenant-Colonel, Third 
Massachusetts Regiment, 1636; 
Assistant of Connecticut, 1651, 
'52, '53, '54, '55; Deputy Gov- 
ernor, 1658; Commissioner of 
United Colonies, 1658, '59, '60, 
'63; Governor of Connecticut, 
1659-76. 

Mrs. Leigh R. Smith. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. George F. Weld. 

WiNTHROP, WaITSTILL, 1642-1717. 

(Conn., Mass.) 
Captain, New London Train 
Band, May, 1665; Commissioner 
from Connecticut to treat with 
Rhode Island, 1 668; Commissioner 
from Connecticut to United Colo- 
nies, November, 1675; Assistant 
Justice, Pleas and Sessions, July 
27, 1686; Councillor of Massachu- 
setts, 1 686-1 717; Council of 
Safety, 1689; Commander-in- 
Chief of Provincial Forces, 1689; 
Major in Expedition against 
Canada, 1690; Commissioner of 
Oyer and Terminer, Dec. 7, 1692; 
Justice of Superior Court, 1692; 
its Chief Justice, 1701. Again, 
1 708-1 71 7; Judge of Admiralty 
for Massachusetts, Connecticut, 
Rhode Island, New Hampshire, 
New York, 1 699-1 701. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



405 



Miss Mary McGaw Fiske. 
Mrs. George F. Weld. 
Wise, Jeremiah, 1679-1756. 

Agent or Commissioner to the 
Indians of District of Maine, 
signing treaty of July, 1713. 
Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 
Wise, Rev. John, 1652-1725. 
(Conn., Mass.) 
A Chaplain of Connecticut Army 
in King Philip's War, 1675; Chap- 
lain in Sir William Phipps' Expe- 
dition to Canada, 1690. 

Mrs. William C. West. 
Mrs. Clarence H. Corning. 
WiswALL, Noah, 1638-1690. 

Captain of Company sent from 
Newton to Casco, Maine, May 
28, 1679; July, 1689, Commission 
to treat with the Indians. 

Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 
Wiswall, Thomas, 1666-1709. 
Lieutenant Newton Company. 
Mrs. Charles T. Thompson. 

Witherell, John, 1690. 

Lieutenant from Scituate in Ply- 
mouth Regiment in the 1690 Ex- 
pedition to Canada. 

Miss AdeUne A. Bigelow. 
WiTHiNGTON, John, 1649-1690. 
Captain in Sir William Phipps' 
Expedition against Quebec, 1690. 
Mrs. Frank L. Blood. 
Mrs. Anthony H. Hinckle. 
Mrs. Frederick Eckstein. 

Witt, Samuel, 1779- 

Representative from Marlboro' to 
Massachusetts General Court, 
1744-49, '51-60, '62, '64, '65, '66, 
'67, '68, '69, '70. 

Miss Madeleine C. Mixter. 
WoDELL, William, i 633-1 693. 
One of 12 purchasers of Warwick, 
Rhode Island, 1642; 1643 in Ports- 
mouth ; Commissioner 2 years ; 
Deputy 16 years, 1664, '65, '66, 
'67, '69, '70, '72, '73, '74, '75, 
'80, '81, '82, '83, '84, '86. 
Miss Eleanor J. Clark. 
WoLCOTT, Henry, 1630-165 5. 
(Conn.) 
Committee to Connecticut Gen- 
eral Court, 1639; Magistrate, 

1643-55- 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 



Mrs. Francis T. Bowles. 

Mrs. Asa B. Carey. 

Mrs. George G. Crocker. 

Mrs. Henry W. Cunningham. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Miss Helen E. Keep. 

Miss Anna M. Paine. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Miss Julia A. Smith. 

Mrs. Henry Wheeler. 

Mrs. Robert H. Wiles. 

Mrs. George W. Woodward. 

Mrs. Henry C. Yergason. 
WoLCOTT, Oliver, 1726-1797. 
(Conn.) 
High Sheriff, 1 751-71; Deputy 
from Litchfield to General Assem- 
bly, 1764, '67, '70; Assistant, 1771, 
'72, '73, '74; Judge County Court, 
1774; Major, Thirteenth Regi- 
ment of Mihtia, October, 1771; 
Delegate at the General Congress 
of United Colonies in America, 
1775; Colonel, Seventeenth Regi- 
ment of Militia, May, 1774. 

Mrs. Edward Reynolds. 

Wood, Jonas, 1689. (N.Y.) 

Commissioner, 1663; Deputy from 
Huntington, Long Island, 1664-5; 
Member of First Assembly at 
Hempstead; Commissioned Lieu- 
tenant, Jan. 9, 1684. 

Mrs. Richards M. Bradley. 

Wood, William, 1677 . (N.J.) 

Representative to New Jersey As- 
sembly, 1697. 

Mrs. Richard W. Hale. 

WOODBRIDGE, ReV. JOHN, 1634- 

1695. 
Deputy from Newbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1637, '38, 
'40, '41; Assistant, 1683, '84; 
Preached part of the time; Magis- 
trate of County Court, October, 
1678, '79. 

Mrs. John Quincy Adams. 

Miss Agnes Blake. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 

Mrs. Alexander Cochrane. 

Miss Margaret W. Gushing. 

Mrs. Henry R. Dalton. 

Miss EUzabeth E. Dana. 

Mrs. Francis A. Goodhue. 

Mrs. John A. Jeffries. 

Mrs. Thacher Loring. 



4o6 



SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



Miss Anna B. Shaw. 

Mrs. Henry W. Skinner. 

Mrs. Henry R. Stedman. 

Mrs. Henry K. White. 

Miss NataUe S. Whitwell. 
Woodbury, John, 1624-1641. 
One of the Historic Founders of 
Massachusetts Bay Colony; Dep- 
uty from Salem to Massachusetts 
General Court, 1635, '37' '3^> '39- 

Mrs. William C. Bales. 

Miss Alice M. Howbert. 

Miss Sarah E. Hunt. 

Mrs. Charles S. Minot. 

Mrs. C. A. Pratt. 

Miss Mary L. Riley. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Mrs. John H. Storer. 

Mrs. F. A. Whitwell. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 
Woodbury, Peter, 1640-1704. 
Representative from Beverly to 
meet with ist Council of Safety, 
1689; Lieutenant. 

Miss Natalie S. Whitwell. 

Mrs. F. A. Whitwell. 
Woodman, Edward, 1635-1694. 
Deputy from Newbury to Massa- 
chusetts General Court, 1636, '37, 
'39, '43; Lieutenant at Newbury, 
May 17, 1637. 

Mrs. Joseph W. Chapman. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 

Mrs. F. Rexford Slauson. 

Mrs. Rodert H. Wiles. 

Woodman, John, 1637 . (R.I.) 

Deputy from Newport to R.I. 
General Assembly, 1682, '84, '86; 
General Treasurer, 1685, '86. 

Mrs. Henry H. Edes. 
Woodruff, John, 1665-1691. 
Ensign in a Military Company 
organized in Elizabethtown, N.J. 
for protection against Indians, July 
15, 1675; Judge of Small Causes. 

Miss EHzabeth S. Woodruff. 
Woodruff, John, 1665-17 — . 
.(N.J.) 
High Sheriff of Essex County, 
N.J., in 1697. 

Miss Elizabeth S. Woodruff. 
Woodruff, Samuel, 1661-1742. 
(Conn.) 
Was Captain of Company at par- 
ish of Southington in town of 



Farmington; Commissioned En- 
sign of Farmington Company. 

Mrs. Robert B. Langdon. 
Woodwell, Gideon, 17 10-1790. 
Captain in Crown Point Expedi- 
tion, 1755/6. 

Mrs. Charles Thurlow. 
Worcester, Rev. William, 1639- 
1663. 
Minister at Salisbury, 1638-1662; 
active in founding and forwarding 
the interests of the Colony. 

Mrs. William G. Slade. 

Miss Helen Frances Kimball. 

Miss Margaret W. Cushing. 
Worthington, John, 1719-1800. 
Colonel in Crown Point Expedi- 
tion, 1755-6; also served, 1756-7, 
'59; Colonel of South Hampshire 
Regiment, 1771. 

Mrs. Francis Howland. 

Wright, Edward, 1703- 

Lieutenant Sudbury MilitaryCom- 
pany, June 22, 1689; Captain. 

Mrs. Milton Shirk. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Wright, Phineas, 1710-1795. 
Delegate to Provincial Congress, 
1 774' '75; Lieutenant, 1757. 

Mrs. Murray Warner. 
Wright, Samuel, i 670-1 740. 
Captain in service, 1724. 

Mrs. Charles P. Coffin. 

Miss Susanna Willard. 
Wyllys, George, 1638-1645. 
(Conn.) 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1639, 
'40, '43, '44; Deputy Governor, 
1641; Governor, 1642. 

Mrs. John J. Bagley. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. WiUiam A. Butler, Jr. 

Mrs. Albert M. Day. 

Mrs. Justin E. Emerson. 

Miss Grace E. Ensey. 

Mrs. Francis C. Farwell. 

Miss Elizabeth F. Head. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Harry V. Long. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 

Miss Alice R. Taylor. 

Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 

Mrs. WilUam Tudor. 



ANCESTORS AND DESCENDANTS. 



407 



Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 

Miss Margaret Young. 
Wyllys, Samuel, i 632-1 709. 
(Conn.) 
Magistrate of Connecticut, 1654- 
84. 

Mrs. Francis Blake. 

Mrs. John K. Burgess. 

Mrs. William A. Butler, Jr. 

Mrs. Henry S. Howe. 

Mrs. Charles M. Hobbs. 

Mrs. Alfred P. Rockwell. 

Miss Alice R. Taylor. 

Miss Jeanette W. Taylor. 

Mrs. William Tudor. 

Mrs. Benjamin L. Young. 
Wyman, John, Sr., 1640-1684. 
Lieutenant, 1676. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 



Mrs. William T. Councilman. 
Wyman, John, Jr., 1648-167 5. 
Cornet under Captain Thomas 
Prentice at Fort Narraganset Dec. 
19, 1675. 

Mrs. Charles Fry. 
Wyman, Seth, 1663-1715. 

Lieutenant, 1705-12; Captain 
Lieutenant, 171 2-15. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 
Wyman, Seth, Jr., 1686-1725. 
Promoted from Ensign to Captain, 
for bravery in Lovewell's Fight, 
May 8, 1725. 

Mrs. Samuel F. Smith. 

Wynkoop, Johannis, 16 1730. 

Major of Kingston Troops; High 
Sheriff of Ulster County. 
Miss Mary S. Foster. 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF COLONIAL 
MEMBERS. 

♦Deceased, 
t Resigned. 
t Married. 

NO. IN SOC. PACE 

Amory, Mrs. Charles W 34 45 

Andrew, Miss Edith 206 107 

Andrews, Mrs. George Lippett 177 96 

Atkinson, Mrs. Charles Henry 195 103 

*Baker, Mrs. Charles T 103 71 

Bancroft, Miss Ellen 56 54 

Bancroft, Mrs. Robert Hale 170 94 

Bangs, Mrs. Edward 43 49 

*Barnard, Mrs. George M 57 54 

Beal, Mrs. James H 186 99 

Benjamin, Mrs. Marcus 108 72 

BiGELOw, Miss Adeline A 68 58 

BiGELow, Mrs. Henry Forbes 119 75 

Bigelow, Mrs. Joseph S 44 49 

Blake, Miss Agnes 241 119 

Blake, Mrs. Francis 242 119 

*Blake, Mrs. George Baty i 32 

Blake, Mrs. Samuel Parkman 121 76 

Blood, Mrs. Frank L.^wrence 178 96 

Botkine, Madame Pierre 166 92 

BouTWELL, Miss Georgiana A 59 55 

Bowles, Mrs. Francis Tiffany 238 118 

Bradley, Mrs. Richards M 235 117 

JBrandegee, Mrs. Edward Deshon .... 105 71 

Brannan, Mrs. Joseph Doddridge 116 74 

Brawley, Mrs. William H 173 95 

Bremer, Mrs. John L 196 104 

Brooks, Mrs. Shepherd 64 56 

Brown, Mrs. Edwin 203 106 

Bryant, Mrs. William Sohier 76 61 

Bullock, Mrs. Augustus George 134 79 

BuMPUS, Mrs. Everett C 78 62 

Burgess, Mrs. John K 74 60 

BuRNHAM, Mrs. John A 149 86 

Burr, Mrs. I. Tucker 216 no 

(408) 



INDEX OF COLONIAL MEMBERS 409 

Carter, Lady 

Cheever, INIrs. David W 

Clarke, Miss Eleanor J 

*Clarke, Mrs. Eliot C 

Clarke, Miss Harriet E 

Clarke, Miss Susan Lowell 

Cobb, Mrs. Charles Kane 

Cochrane, Mrs. Alexander 

fCocHRANE, Miss Mary Russell 

Coffin, Mrs. Charles P 

Cooper, Mrs. Henry E 

CoRDNER, Miss Caroline P 

Councilman, Mrs. William T , 

Crocker, Mrs. George Glover ..... 

Crocker, Miss Sarah H , 

Cunningham, Mrs. Caleb L 

jCUNNINGHAM, MrS. FrEDERIC 

i Cunningham, Mrs. Henry Winchester 

Curtis, Mrs. Hall 

Curtis, Mrs. James F 

CusHiNG, Miss Margaret W 

Cutler, Mrs. Elbridge Gerry 

*Dabney, Mrs. Lewis S 

Dalton, Mrs. Henry R 

Dana, Miss Elizabeth Ellery 

Davis, Mrs. Edward L 

Davis, Mrs. Joseph E 

Deland, Mrs. Lorin F 

DoNAGHE, Mrs. William R 

t Dresser, Mrs. Frank Farnum 

Eaton, Miss Georgiana Goddard . . . 

Eaton, Mrs. Joseph Giles 

*Edes, Mrs. Henry A 

Edes, Mrs. Henry H 

Eliot, Mrs. Amory 

Eliot, Mrs. Samuel 

Ernst, Mrs. Harold C 

Fairchild, Miss Sally 

Farlow, Mrs. William G 

Farnsworth, Miss Alice 

Fay, Mrs. Joseph Story, Jr 



NO. IN SOC. 


PAGE 


212 


109 


145 


84 


211 


109 


8 


35 


112 


73 


157 


88 


138 


81 


6 


34 


28 


43 


3 


33 


no 


73 


14 


38 


137 


80 


154 


87 


88 


65 


213 


109 


118 


75 


129 


78 


III 


73 


117 


75 


92 


67 


70 


59 


62 


56 


73 


60 


85 


64 


58 


54 


54 


52 


152 


87 


84 


64 


188 


100 


125 


77 


80 


62 


30 


44 


69 


59 


208 


108 


9 


36 


27 


42 


45 


49 


233 


1x6 


164 


92 


00 


66 



41 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

NO. IN SOC. PAGS 

FiTZ, Mrs. Walter Scott 234 116 

Fry, Mrs. Charles 229 114 

Gardiner, Mrs. Robert Hallowell 71 59 

fGARDNER, Mrs. Augustus Peabody .... 104 71 

Oilman, Mrs. Bradley 205 107 

Goodhue, Mrs, Francis Abbot 179 97 

Goodwin, Miss Frances 185 99 

Gray, Mrs. John Chipman 95 68 

Green, Mrs. Charles Montraville .... 124 76 

Greenough, Mrs. Charles P 227 113 

Greenough, Mrs. David S 214 no 

Grew, Mrs. Edward Sturgis 114 74 

Grew, Mrs. Henry Sturgis 136 80 

Grinnell, Mrs. Charles E 198 105 

Hale, Mrs. George S 12 37 

Hale, Mrs. Josiah L 153 87 

Hale, Mrs. Richard W 215 no 

Head, Miss Elizabeth F 202 106 

Higginson, Mrs. Francis Lee 37 46 

Higginson, Mrs. Frederick 236 117 

1:Hoffman, Mrs. Frank Sargent 17 39 

Holbrook, Mrs. Everett 143 83 

HoMANS, Mrs. Charles D 113 74 

Hooper, Mrs. James R 200 105 

HoRSFORD, Miss Mary Katharine 244 120 

Howe, Mrs. Henry S 55 53 

Hubbard, Mrs. Charles Wells 243 119 

Hunt, Miss Sarah E 123 76 

iRwm, Miss Agnes 192 102 

Jeffries, Mrs. John Amory 187 100 

Jones, Mrs. Alexander D 75 61 

Kimball, Miss Helen Frances 183 98 

Kimball, Miss Susan Day 151 86 

Klnnicutt, Mrs. Lincoln Newton 155 87 

♦Kollock, Mrs. Charles W 60 55 

Lamb, Mrs. Horace A 38 47 

Lamb, Miss Rose 25 42 

Lawrence, Mrs. Francis W 39 47 



INDEX OF COLONIAL MEMBERS. 411 



Lawrence, Miss Madeleine . . . 
Lawrence, Mrs. William .... 

Lee, Miss Alice 

LeGhait, Madame Raymond . . . 

Lincoln, Miss Frances M 

Lincoln, Mrs. Waldo 

Little, Mrs. James Lovell . . . 
LocKwooD, Mrs. Thomas St. John 

Long, Mrs. Harry V 

LoRiNG, Mrs. Thacher ...... 

LoTHROP, Miss Mary B 

*LowELL, Mrs. Augustus 

Lowell, Mrs. James Arnold . . . 

*LowELL, Mrs. John 

Lowell, Mrs. John 

*Lyman, Mrs. Arthur T 

Lyman, Miss Bessie H 

Marquand, Miss Elizabeth . . . 

Minot, Mrs. Charles S 

*MrNOT, Mrs. James Jackson . . . 

Minot, Miss Louisa S 

Mdcter, Miss Madeleine C. . . . 

MoRisoN, Mrs. John H 

MosELEY, Mrs. Frederick S. . . . 

Nazro, Mrs. Arthur Phillips . . 
Nichols, Miss Mary Ward . . . 
*Noyes, Mrs. James A 

Osgood, Miss Elizabeth S. . . . 
Osgood, Miss Susan Ward . . . 

*Paine, Mrs. Charles J 

Parker, Mrs. Francis Vose . . . 

Parkman, Mrs. Henry 

Parsons, Miss Elizabeth . . . . 

Peabody, Mrs. Oliver W 

Perklns, Mrs. Charles E 

Perkins, Miss Elizabeth W. . . . 

Perkins, Miss Sarah S 

Phillips, Mrs. John C 

Pickman, Mrs. Dudley L 

Pierce, Mrs. Dean 



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Pierce, Miss Katharine C 83 63 

Poor, Miss Agnes Blake 130 78 

Porter, Miss Georgie Lise 131 78 

Proctor, Mrs. Thomas E 209 108 

Putnam, Mrs. George 193 102 

Putnam, Miss Georgina Lowell 22 40 

Quincy, Mrs. Henry Parker 4 33 

*QuiNCY, Miss Mary 16 38 

Ranlet, Mrs. Charles 230 115 

Rantoul, Mrs. Neal 87 65 

♦Reynolds, Miss Anne Foster 146 84 

Reynolds, Mrs. Edward 21 40 

Reynolds, Miss Margaret Wendell .... 147 85 

Reynolds, Mrs. John Phillips 142 83 

Reynolds, Mrs. John Phillips, Jr 194 103 

Richards, Miss Elise Bordman 237 117 

Rivers, Miss Mary 18 39 

♦Rockwell, Mrs. Alfred P 50 51 

RocKwooD, Mrs. George 1 172 95 

Rodman, Miss Mary 98 69 

Rogers, Miss Mary C 97 69 

RoTCH, Mrs. A. Lawrence 220 iii 

Russell, Mrs. Charles Frank 91 67 

Russell, Mrs. Henry S 176 96 

Russell, Mrs. Robert S 219 iii 

fSAGE, Mrs. George E 77 61 

Sargent, Mrs. Charles S 41 48 

Sargent, Mrs. Winthrop 144 83 

Sears, Mrs. J. Montgomery 221 112 

Sears, Mrs. Philip H 10 37 

Shaw, Miss Anna Blake 31 44 

Smith, Mrs. George E 148 8$ 

Smith, Mrs. James M 109 73 

Smith, Mrs. Samuel Francis ..." 231 115 

SoHiER, Miss Elizabeth P 89 65 

SoHiER, Mrs. William Davies 20 40 

Spalding, Miss Mary T 79 62 

*Sprague, Mrs. Francis P 7 35 

Sprague, Mrs. Henry H 222 112 

Stedman, Mrs. Henry R 160 90 

Storer, Mrs. John H 29 43 



INDEX OF COLONIAL MEMBERS. 413 

Storey, Mrs. Moorfield 

Sturgis, Mrs. Russell, Jr 

Taylor, Miss Alice R 

Taylor, Miss Jeanette W 

Thayer, Miss Adele G 

Thayer, Mrs. John Eliot 

Thayer, Mrs. Nathaniel 

Thayer, Mrs. Stephen Van Rensselaer 

TiLDEN, Mrs. Charles L 

ToppAN, Mrs. Robert N 

Trevilian, Mrs. Cely 

Tudor, Mrs. William , 

Vaughan, Mrs. Benjamin 

Vaughan, Mrs. W. W 

Ward, Miss Anna S 

Ward, Miss Marian DeCourcy 

Warner, Mrs. Joseph Bangs 

Warren, Mrs. Fiske 

Warren, Mrs. Samuel D 

Warren, Mrs. Winslow 

Washburn, Mrs. Charles F 

Washburn, Mrs. Charles G 

Washburn, Miss Miriam 

*Weld, Mrs. George F 

Weld, Mrs. Richard H 

*Weld, Mrs. Stephen M 

Wendell, Mrs. Barrett 

West, Mrs. William C 

Wheeler, Mrs. Henry 

Wheeler, Mrs. Leonard 

Wheelwright, Mrs. Andrew C 

Wheelwright, Mrs. Edmund M 

Wheelwright, Mrs. Edward 

White, Mrs. Charles James 

White, Mrs. Kate Stanley 

Whiteside, Mrs. Alexander 

Whitney, Mrs. Joseph C 

Whitwell, Mrs. Frederick A 

Whitwell, Mrs. Frederick S 

Whitwell, Miss Natalie S 

WiLLARD, Miss Susanna 



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Wilson, Mrs. C. Stuart 72 60 

WiNSOR, Mrs. Henry 5 34 

WoLCOTT, Mrs. Roger 23 41 

Woodward, Mrs. Samuel B 156 88 

JWright, Mrs. William J 99 69 

Young, Mrs. Benjamin Loring 240 118 

Young, Miss Margaret 239 118 

Zerrahn, Mrs. Franz E 67 58 



ALPHABETICAL INDEX OF NON-COLONIAL 
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♦Deceased. 
tResigncd. 

tMarried. 

NO. IN SOC. PACK 

Abbott, Miss Carrie H 471 241 

Abbott, Mrs. Robert M 105 149 

Adams, Mrs. Alvah 445 234 

Adams, Mrs. John C 482 244 

Adams, Mrs. John Q 10 124 

Adams, Mrs. William R 250 184 

AiNswoRTH, Miss Eliza 331 205 

Alger, Mrs. Russell A 109 150 

Allen, Mrs. Leon M 3 122 

Allis, Mrs. Charles 171 165 

Allison, Mrs. B. M 495 248 

Ames, Miss Lucy T 533 257 

Anderson, Mrs. James T 356 211 

Anderson, Miss Mary P 77 141 

♦Anderson, Mrs. William F 46 133 

Anderson, Mrs. William H 18 126 

Anson, Mrs. Charles H 192 171 

Antisdel, Mrs. Albert 300 197 

Atwood, Miss Mary L 399 222 

Avery, Miss Clara A 195 171 

Ayer, Mrs. Benjamin F 381 218 

fBAcoN, Mrs. Edward W 129 155 

*Bagley, Mrs. John J 108 150 

Bagley, Mrs. John N 100 148 

Bailey, Miss Annie M ^^ 130 

Bailey, Miss Mary L 8 123 

Baker, Mrs. Frank W loi 148 

Balch, Miss Kate D 126 154 

Balding, Mrs. Thomas E 229 179 

Baldwin, Mrs. Henry P 59 137 

Baldwin, Mrs. Lyman H 75 140 

Baldwin, Miss Marie L 116 152 

Bales, Mrs. William C 389 220 

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Ballard, Mrs. Charles T 536 258 

Ballord, Mrs. Esek S 20 127 

*Barclay, Mrs. Lucian T 280 192 

•j-Barstow, Mrs. Donald McLean 488 246 

*Barstow, Mrs. George 248 184 

Bartlett, Mrs. James W 34 130 

fBATEs, Miss Alice G 122 153 

Bates, Mrs. Clement 16 126 

fBATEs, Miss Fannie E 103 149 

Baxter, Mrs. CLESfTON L 274 190 

Baxter, Mrs. James P 473 242 

Baxter, Mrs. James P., Jr 297 196 

*Becker, Mrs. Washington 350 210 

Belknap, Miss Lucy 364 213 

Belo, Mrs. Alfred H 154 161 

JBennett, Mrs. Arthur L 2 121 

Bentley, Mrs. Cyrus 314 201 

Berry, Mrs. Robert M 247 184 

IBest, Mrs. John W 357 212 

BiGELOw, Mrs. Isaac S 104 149 

Bingham, Mrs. William P 519 254 

*Blackmer, Mrs. Francis T 135 156 

Blake, Mrs. Prentiss M 201 172 

Bliss, Mrs. Walter P 107 149 

Blow, Mrs. Albert A 437 232 

BoAL, Mrs. George J 349 210 

Bond, Mrs. William A 498 49 

Bovey, Miss Caroline H 321 203 

Bovey, Mrs. Charles A 37 131 

Bovey, Mrs. Frank A 376 216 

*BowEN, Miss Mary E 84 143 

Boyd, Mrs. John F 206 173 

BoYNTON, Mrs. Eugene W 534 258 

Bradley, Mrs. William M 441 233 

Brady, Mrs. George N 161 163 

f Brannan, Mrs. Joseph Doddridge .... 96 147 

Bready, Mrs. John E 370 215 

Bremond, Mrs. Pierre 525 255 

Brodhead, Mrs. Lucas 165 164 

Bronson, Mrs. Edward P 447 235 

Brooks, Miss Alice M 549 261 

Brooks, Mrs. Benjamin 275 190 

Brooks, Mrs. Franklin E 434 232 

Brown, Mrs. Joseph Henry 231 180 



INDEX OF NON-COLONIAL MEMBERS 417 

Brown, Mrs. Hugh W 

Brown, Mrs. James P 

Brown, Mrs. Thomas H 

Brownell, Mrs. W. B 

JBryant, Mrs. Percy 

BuELL, Miss Rowena 

BuFORD, Mrs. Thomas J 

Burrage, Mrs. Henry S 

Burton, Miss Mary A 

Butler, Mrs. Harry 

Butler, Mrs. William A., Jr 

BUTTERFIELD, MrS. GeORGE D 

Butterworth, Mrs. William 

Cabot, Miss Mary R 

Cady, Mrs. David D 

Cady, Miss Mabel H 

Camp, Mrs. Arthur K 

Camp, Mrs. Robert 

Campbell, Miss Cornelia L 

Campbell, Mrs. Frederick I 

Campbell, Mrs. John 

Carey, Mrs. Asa B 

Carpenter, Miss Lilian M 

Carpenter, Mrs. Matthew H 

Carter, Mrs. Charles C 

Carter, Mrs. Thomas F 

Castle, Mrs. William R 

Chaffee, Miss Julia L 

Chandler, Miss Elizabeth H 

Chapman, Miss Alice G 

Chapman, Miss Helen D 

Chapman, Mrs. Joseph W 

Chapman, Mrs. Timothy A 

Chase, Miss Alice B 

Chase, Mrs. Charles C 

*Chassaignac, Mrs. Charles 

Cheesman, Mrs. Walter S 

Childs, Mrs. Albert 

Childs, Mrs. Albert W 

Christian, Mrs. George C 

Christian, Mrs. George H 

Churchill, Miss Isabel Carter .... 
Churchman, Mrs. Edward M 



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Clark, Mrs. Hinman H 378 217 

Clarke, Miss Edith M 521 254 

Clarke, Mrs. Richard H 219 176 

Cleveland, Miss Anna J 166 164 

CocKRiLL, Mrs. Sterling R 150 160 

Coleman, Mrs. Lewis M 493 247 

♦Coleman, Mrs. William T 24 128 

Collier, Mrs. Allen 121 153 

Collins, Mrs. James A 515 253 

fCoNWAY, Mrs. Eustace : . 191 170 

CooLiDGE, Mrs. Frederic S 266 188 

*CopELiN, Mrs. John G 45 133 

Corning, Mrs. Clarence H 456 237 

Coy, Mrs. Lucien W 467 240 

Cranage, Mrs. Thomas 265 188 

Crane, Mrs. William C 291 195 

Crawford, Mrs. Joseph A 174 166 

Cummings, Mrs. Ephraim C 81 142 

Cummings, Mrs. Lincoln C 423 229 

Curtis, Mrs. Charles F 127 155 

Curtis, Mrs. George L 481 244 

Gushing, Mrs. William T 406 224 

Cutler, Mrs. Edward H 13 125 

Cutler, Miss Frances 125 154 

Cutler, Miss Millison S 144 158 

Dake, Mrs. William I. C 243 183 

Dale, Mrs. Theodore D 254 185 

Dana, Mrs. Eugene 338 207 

Danforth, Mrs. Frederick 415 227 

Daniels, Mrs. Frank J 335 206 

JDarling, Mrs. David H 398 222 

*Dart, Mrs. Albert C 324 203 

Day, Mrs. Albert M 294 195 

Day, Mrs. Frederick T 134 156 

Deere, Mrs. Charles H 147 159 

De Frankenstein, Countess Henri .... 371 215 

Denison, Mrs. Charles 70 139 

Devereux, Mrs. Arthur Forrester .... 543 260 

Dickson, Mrs. William L 277 191 

Doe, Mrs. Alonzo P 202 173 

Donahoe, Mrs. Denis 207 174 

Donald, Mrs. Louis 420 228 

Dorr, Miss Jessey 375 216 



INDEX OF NON-COLONIAL MEMBERS. 419 

Douglas, Mrs. Samuel T 

Dudley, Mrs. Thomas Horace 

DuFFiELD, Mrs. Henry M 

Dunham, Mrs. Jeremiah Stelle 

DuNwooDY, Mrs. William H 

Dyer, Mrs. Horace H 

Dyer, Mrs. Isaac W 

Eaton, Mrs. Theodore H 

Eckstein, Mrs. Frederick 

Edgerton, Mrs. James W 

fEDWARDS, Mrs. Charles L 

Eldredge, Mrs. Charles A , 

Eliot, Mrs. Henry W 

Elting, Mrs. Nial C 

Emerson, Mrs. Justin E 

English, Mrs. John C 

Ensey, Miss Grace E 

Espy, Mrs. Arthur 

EsTEY, Mrs. Julius J 

Fairbanks, Mrs. Arthur 

*Farnsworth, Mrs. Benjamin S 

Farnsworth, Mrs. Charles 

Farnsworth, Miss Harriet E. P 

Farnsworth, Miss Henrietta L 

Farwell, Mrs. Francis C 

Ferguson, Mrs. Edward 

Fernald, Mrs. George H 

Field, Mrs. John I. H 

Field, Mrs. Thaddeus C 

Finkbine, Mrs. Edward C 

Fiske, Miss Mary McGaw 

Fitch, Mrs. Grant 

Fitch, Mrs. M. H , 

FiTZPATRicK, Mrs. John H 

Fletcher, Mrs. Duncan U , 

Flint, Mrs. John G 

Folger, Miss Margaret H 

*Folger, Mrs. William M 

FoRAKER, Mrs. Joseph B 

Foster, Mrs. John McGaw 

Foster, Miss Mary S 

French, Miss Alice 



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420 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

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French, Miss Frances M 35 131 

Frost, Mrs. Walter C 431 231 

Fyfe, Mrs. Richard H 22 127 

Gaines, Miss Mary P 403 223 

Gallaher, Mrs. Charles M 333 205 

Gavin, Mrs. Frank E _ 358 212 

Gerberding, Mrs. Albert 540 259 

Gerrish, Mrs. Frederick H. . 87 144 

Gheen, Mrs. Edward H 316 201 

GiBBS, Mrs. Eugene B 421 228 

Giddings, Miss Sarah A 293 195 

Gilbert, Mrs. Cass 276 191 

Gilbert, Mrs. Frederick L 91 145 

Glaspell, Mrs. Albert 348 209 

Glass, Mrs. Henry 382 218 

Goodhue, Miss Blanche 351 210 

Goodrich, Mrs. Henry B 48 134 

Goodwin, Miss Anne G 439 233 

t Goodwin, Mrs. Daniel 23 127 

*GoRHAM, Mrs. Austin G 130 155 

GosHORN, Mrs. Edwin C 177 167 

Grant, Mrs. James B 438 233 

Green, Mrs. Charles L 500 249 

*Greene, Miss Eleanor B 224 178 

Griggs, Miss Frances E 194 171 

Guyer, Mrs. Edward H 124 154 

Hadley, Mrs. Emerson 520 254 

^Harmon, Mrs. Charles C 214 175 

Harper, Mrs. John F 251 184 

Harvey, Mrs. Alexander M 501 249 

Haskell, Mrs. Francis D 264 187 

IHatch, Mrs. W. B 145 158 

Hathaway, Mrs. Charles W 262 187 

Hathaway, Miss Laurilla M 451 236 

Haven, Miss Caroline L . . 261 187 

Hazeltine, Miss Louise 483 245 

Hebard, Miss Grace R 330 205 

Henderson, Mrs. Frank L 354 211 

Hendrie, Mrs. Edwin B 289 194 

Henry, Miss Faydelia S 296 196 

Hill, Mrs. Ezra N 269 189 

Hill, Mrs. John F. . . 361 212 



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NO. IN SOC. PAGE 

Hill, Mrs. Richard J 466 240 

Hill, Mrs. William S 489 246 

HiNKLE, Mrs. Anthony H 148 159 

HiNSMAN, Mrs. William S 522 254 

HoBBS, Mrs. Charles M 272 189 

HoBSON, Mrs. Henry W 138 157 

Hodge, Mrs. Frederick M 179 167 

Hodges, Mrs. Edward F 95 146 

*HoDGES, Miss Ruth 377 217 

HoLDEN, Miss Mildred . 76 141 

Houghton, Miss Annie G 306 198 

Houghton, Miss Sara F 305 198 

Howbert, Miss Alice M 450 235 

HowLAND, Mrs. Francis 347 209 

Hubbard, Mrs. Hermon M 409 225 

Hubbard, Mrs. Robert M 422 228 

Hubbard, Mrs. William B 326 204 

Hughes, Mrs. Samuel R 233 180 

Hunt, Mrs. Arthur K 492 247 

Hunt, Miss Maria T 360 212 

HuRD, Mrs. Ethan O 476 243 

Hurst, Mrs. Elmore W 440 233 

Ingersoll, Mrs. Frederick G 470 241 

* Jackson, Mrs. William S 139 157 

Jarboe, Mrs. John R 307 199 

Jarvis, Miss Mary D 457 237 

Jenkins, Mrs. John E 180 167 

JJewett, Mrs. Edward H 246 183 

t Johnson, Mrs. Benjamin S 151 160 

Johnson, Mrs. Otis S 449 235 

Johnson, Mrs. S. Olin 511 252 

*JoHNSTON, Mrs. Wirt 51 135 

Jones, Mrs. Asa T 242 183 

Jones, Mrs. Lawrence La Valle 537 258 

Jones, Mrs. Philip 1 74 140 

Kebler, Mrs. Julian A 156 161 

Keep, Miss Helen E 185 169 

Keep, Mrs. William J 513 252 

Kelley, Miss Helen G. D 245 183 

^Kendall, Mrs. George W 182 168 

Keyes, Miss Idelle 175 166 



422 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

KiBBEY, Mrs. William B 

*KiLBOURN, Miss Mary E 

Kimball, Mrs. James R 

Kimball, Miss Sarah L 

King, Miss Emma C 

King, Mrs. John H 

Kinney, Mrs. Julius E 

KiRKMAN, Mrs. Marshall M 

KouNTZE, Mrs. Charles B 

Laird, Mrs. George A 

Langdon, Mrs. Robert B 

Lanius, Mrs. Paul 

fLAWRENCE, Mrs. Benjamin B 

Lawrence, Mrs. George W 

Le Dug, Mrs. Janvier 

Leggett, Mrs. George W 

*Lewis, Mrs. David H 

Lewis, Mrs. John C 

Lewis, Mrs. Weston 

LiBBY, Mrs. Charles F 

Little, Mrs. Zina F 

Lombard, Mrs. Warren P 

LoMBARDi, Mrs. Cesar M 

LooMis, Miss Mabel R 

Lord, Mrs. William P 

Lovell, Mrs. Joseph 

LovELL, Mrs. Mansfield 

Lowrey, Mrs. Frederick C 

fLucKE, Mrs. Gustavus 

*Lyman, Mrs. Bement 

*Lynde, Mrs. Cornelius 

Macauley, Mrs. Richard H 

MacLean, Mrs. George E 

Maddux, Mrs. James H 

Mahin, Miss Anna C 

Mahin, Mrs. Frank W 

Mallinckrodt, Mrs. Edward 

Mansfield, Mrs. Warren W 

Marbourg, Mrs. Edgar M 

Mariner, Mrs. John W 

Mariner, Mrs. William 



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NO. IN SOC. PAGE 

Markell, Mrs. Francis H 334 206 

Martin, Mrs. George E 234 180 

Masi, Miss Frances V 524 255 

Mason, Mrs. Edwin C 15 125 

Mayer, Mrs. Ferdinand L 252 185 

McAllister, Mrs. Henry, Jr 490 247 

1:McClellan, Mrs. John A 153 161 

jMcDearmon, Mrs. William N 79 142 

McDill, Mrs. George E 172 165 

McGeoch, Miss Alma 311 200 

McKiNNEY, Mrs. David 352 210 

McKiTTRicK, Mrs. Hugh 216 176 

McMasters, Mrs. Sterling R 503 250 

Mercer, Mrs. C. G 504 250 

Miller, Mrs. George P 238 182 

Minor, Mrs. John S 267 188 

Mitchell, Mrs. John C 459 238 

Mitchell, Mrs. John L 132 155 

Monfort, Mrs. Delos A 226 178 

Montague, Mrs. Theodore G 430 231 

Moody, Mrs. George W 281 192 

Moore, Mrs. Percy P 390 220 

Morris, Mrs. Charles J. A 184 168 

Morris, Mrs. Howard 53 135 

Morrison, Mrs. Charles C 366 214 

Morrison, Mrs. Theodore N 518 253 

*Moulton, Mrs. William H 215 175 

MuNROE, Mrs. Frank A 392 220 

Musser, Mrs. Peter M 323 203 

fNEWBERRY, Mrs. Spencer B 163 163 

Newell, Mrs. Octavius S 379 217 

Newhall, Mrs. Edwin W 50 134 

Newport, Mrs. Luther E 257 186 

NiCKERSON, Mrs. Samuel M 41 132 

Northup, Mrs. William G 400 222 

Norton, Mrs. Thomas H 115 151 

NoYES, Mrs. Charles P 6 123 

NoYES, Mrs. Daniel R 5 122 

Oakley, Mrs. Franklin W 442 233 

Olin, Mrs. Franklin W 62 137 

Orton, Mrs. Edward, Jr 369 215 



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NO. IN SOC. PAGE 

OuTHWAiTE, Mrs. Joseph H 461 239 

Owen, Mrs. Frank K 123 154 

Paddock, Mrs. Lewis H 31 130 

*Paine, Miss Anna M 285 193 

Paine, Mrs. Frederick 497 248 

JParker, Mrs. Arthur M 83 142 

Parrott, Mrs. Edwin A 239 1S2 

Patterson, Mrs. George W 454 236 

Peabody, Mrs. Charles 336 206 

*Pearson, Mrs. Albert C 67 139 

Peck, Mrs. James S 21 127 

Perry, Mrs. Ralph P 211 175 

*Perry, Mrs. William S i 121 

Phelps, Miss Idelle 290 194 

Pierce, Mrs. Ira 527 256 

Pierce, Mrs. James H 416 227 

PiLLSBURY, Mrs. Harry M 313 200 

Pope, Mrs. Charles B 455 237 

Porter, Mrs. Samuel F 535 258 

Potter, Mrs. William S 486 245 

Powell, Miss Maude H 528 256 

Pratt, Mrs. C. A 198 172 

fPRiNCE, Mrs. Le Baron B 65 138 

Proudfit, Mrs. Andrew E 479 243 

Pullen, Mrs. Stanley T 97 147 

Putnam, Miss Elizabeth E 328 204 

Rackleff, Mrs. James L 477 243 

Rafferty, Mrs. Ogden 485 245 

Ramsey, Mrs. William McCreery 373 216 

Ranney, Mrs. Frederick T 73 140 

Ransom, Mrs. George B 516 253 

Reeve, Mrs. Charles McCormick 36 131 

Renwick, Mrs. William 401 223 

Reynolds, Mrs. Frederick J 472 241 

Rhodes, Mrs. William de Benneville . . . 363 213 

Rich, Mrs. Thomas H 241 182 

Richardson, Mrs. Albert E 355 211 

Riley, Miss Mary L 71 139 

Ring, Mrs. Charles A 345 209 

RoACHE, Mrs. Addison L., Jr 221 177 

Roberts, Mrs. Thomas S 225 178 

Robertson, Mrs. Daniel A 443 234 



INDEX OF NON-COLONIAL MEMBERS. 425 

Robinson, Mrs. Dean T 

Robinson, Mrs. Thomas F 

RoDGERS, Mrs. John I 

RoDGERS, Miss Nannie L 

Rogers, Mrs. George L 

Rogers, Mrs. J. Sumner 

Rogers, Miss Laura S 

Rogers, Mrs. William King 

Root, Mrs. Henry G 

Root, Mrs. William A 

Rounds, Mrs. Harry A 

RuBLEE, Mrs. William A 

Sampson, Miss Ellen P 

Sanborn, Miss Nancy M 

Schofield, Mrs. John McAllister .... 

Seely, Mrs. William W 

Seldomridge, Mrs. Harry H 

Semple, Miss Cornelia 

tSENKLER, Mrs. George 

Senter, Mrs. William 

Sexton, Mrs. James L 

Shaw, Mrs. John T 

Sheldon, Mrs. Henry D 

Sheldon, Mrs. Theodore 

Shepard, Mrs. Seth 

Shirk, Mrs.- Milton 

Short, Mrs. Joseph H 

Skeele, Mrs. Henry B 

Skinner, Mrs. Henry W 

Skinner, Mrs. John J 

Slade, Mrs. William G 

Slauson, Mrs. F. Rexford 

Slocum, Mrs. William F 

Smith, Mrs. Angus 

SiHTH, Mrs. Edward C 

Smith, Mrs. Franklin T 

Smith, Mrs. H. H. H. C 

Smith, Mrs. James C., Jr 

Smith, Miss Julia A 

Smith, Mrs. Leigh R 

fSMiTH, Mrs. Samuel F 

Snow, Mrs. J. H 

Snow, Mrs. Tobias T 



NO. IN SOC. 
128 


PAGE 
155 


394 


221 


14 


125 


387 


219 


425 


229 


512 


252 


414 


226 


544 


260 


478 


243 


491 


247 


284 


193 


263 


187 


188 


170 


178 


167 


465 


240 


102 


148 


342 


208 


388 


219 


69 


139 


475 


242 


312 


200 


213 


17s 


278 


191 


176 


166 


458 


238 


282 


192 


468 


240 


463 


239 


27 


128 


380 


217 


432 


231 


204 


173 


58 


136 


237 


181 


205 


173 


372 


215 


5^4 


253 


30 


130 


367 


214 


308 


199 


/ 


123 


197 


172 


505 


251 



426 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 



NO. IN SOC. 



Spencer, Mrs. Charles L 539 259 

Spencer, Mrs. James C 47 134 

Spencer, Mrs. William A 273 190 

Spitzer, Mrs. Adelbert L 433 231 

Sprague, Mrs. Albert A 220 177 

Staples, Miss Helena R 517 253 

Stetson, Mrs. Charles P 531 257 

Stetson, Mrs. Isaiah K 200 172 

*Stevens, Mrs. Breese J 411 226 

Stevens, Miss Eleanor B 38 131 

Stitt, Mrs. Samuel H 362 213 

SuRGET, Mrs. James 427 230 

Sutton, Mrs. Asahel 137 157 

Swan, Miss Florence W 86 143 

Swan, Miss Marcia B 85 143 

Swift, Mrs. Edward Y 162 163 

Tarkington, Mrs. N. Booth 395 221 

Taylor, Mrs. George W 368 214 

Thames, Mrs. Cornelius E 317 201 

Thatcher, Mrs. Mahlon D 418 227 

Thomas, Mrs. Theodore 232 180 

Thompson, Mrs. Charles T 506 251 

Thompson, Mrs. John F 374 216 

Thoms, Mrs. Joseph C 217 176 

Thurlow, Mrs. Charles 82 142 

Thurston, Mrs. George P • 541 259 

Truesdale, Mrs. Hiram C 507 251 

tTuppER, Mrs. Virgil L 143 158 

Turner, Mrs. Frederick J 428 230 

Ullery, Mrs. Jacob G 327 204 

Upham, Mrs. Horace A. J 133 156 

Usher, Mrs. Ellis B 448 235 

Vance, Mrs. Frank L 181 168 

Van Dyke, Mrs. John H., Jr 209 174 

Van Kleeck, Mrs. Henry 49 134 

Van Ostrand, Mrs. Edwin H 384 218 

Van Winkle, Mrs. Henry L 309 199 

Vilas, Mrs. Edward P 183 168 

Wadsworth, Mrs. Henry T 287 193 

Wadsworth, Mrs. William C 235 181 



INDEX OF NON-COLONIAL MEMBERS. 427 

Wagner, Mrs. Theodore A 

Wait, Mrs. Horatio L 

Walker, Miss Annetta O'Brien 

Walker, Mrs. Cyrus 

Wall, Mrs. Edward C 

Walter, Mrs. Thomas U 

I Walworth, Mrs. William B 

1:Warner, Mrs. Murray 

*Washburn, Miss Ada 

Washburn, Miss Anna Maud 

Washburn, Mrs. John 

*Washburn, Mrs. Philip 

Watling, Mrs. John A 

Wells, Mrs. Charles C 

*Wells, Mrs. Charles K 

Wendelken, Mrs. John M 

Wetherbee, Miss Bertha C 

Wheeler, Mrs. William A 

Whipple, Mrs. Harrison T 

JWhitaker, Mrs. John H 

White, Mrs. Albert B 

White, Mrs. Frank D 

White, Mrs. Henry K 

Whitehead, Mrs. Charles B 

Whitmore, Mrs. James D 

Whitney, Mrs. Bertram C 

Whittemore, Mrs. Don J 

WiDMER, Mrs. Joseph C 

*WiGHT, Mrs. Henry A 

Wiles, Mrs. Robert H 

Wiley, Mrs. M 

Williams, Mrs. Nathan G 

Williamson, Mrs. Chalmers M 

Willis, Miss Adeline 

Wills, Mrs. Henry Le Breton 

Wilson, Mrs. Eugene MacClanahan . . . 

Wilson, Mrs. Franklin A 

♦Wilson, Mrs. Walter H 

Wiman, Mrs. William D 

Winchester, Mrs. Wilber F 

Wing, Mrs. Talcott E 

Winslow, Miss Helen M 

fWiTHEY, Mrs. Charles 

Woodbridge, Miss Maria P 



NO. IN SOC. 

343 


PAGE 
208 


270 


189 


160 


163 


526 


256 


332 


205 


452 


236 


29 


129 


114 


151 


260 


186 


259 


186 


402 


223 


157 


162 


510 


252 


532 


257 


228 


179 


93 


146 


304 


198 


410 


225 


397 


221 


158 


162 


429 


230 


509 


252 


383 


218 


80 


142 


436 


232 


302 


198 


318 


202 


120 


153 


146 


159 


90 


144 


391 


220 


40 


132 


268 


188 


346 


209 


54 


136 


159 


162 


341 


207 


407 


225 


299 


197 


64 


138 


538 


258 


393 


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57 


136 


255 


185 



428 SOCIETY OF COLONIAL DAMES. 

NO. IN SOC. PAGE 

Woodbury, Miss Grace iii 150 

Woodman, Mrs. Edward 435 232 

Woodruff, Miss Elizabeth S 464 239 

Woodruff, Mrs. Thomas M 187 169 

Woodward, Mrs. George W 508 251 

WooLSEY, Mrs. Minthorne 189 170 

f Wright, Mrs. Harrison B 142 158 

Wyman, Mrs. Edward 353 210 

Yergason, Mrs. Henry C 117 152 

*YouNG, Mrs. George B 19 126 

Young, Mrs. William J., Jr 173 166 



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